CrPC 359 — Order to pay costs in non-cognizable cases

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Whenever any complaint of a non-cognizable offence
is made to a Court, the Court, if it convicts the accused, may, in addition to the penalty imposed upon him, order him
to pay to the complainant, in whole or in part, the cost incurred by him in the prosecution, and may further order that
in default of payment, the accused shall suffer simple imprisonment for a period not exceeding thirty days and such costs  may  include  any  expenses  incurred  in  respect  of  process-fees,  witnesses  and  pleader's  fees  which  the  Court may consider reasonable.
(2) An  order  under  this  section  may  also  be  made  by  an  Appellate  Court  or  by  the  High  Court  or  Court  of Session when exercising its powers of revision.

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