CrPC 40 — Duty of officers employed in connection with the affairs of a village to make certain report

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Every officer employed in connection with the affairs of a village and every person residing
in a village shall forthwith communicate to the nearest Magistrate or to the officer in charge of the nearest police station, whichever is nearer, any information which he may possess respecting—
(a) the permanent or temporary residence of any notorious receiver or vendor of stolen property
in or near such village;
(b) the  resort  to  any  place  within,  or  the  passage  through,  such  village  of  any  person  whom  he
knows, or reasonably suspects, to be a thug, robber, escaped convict or proclaimed offender;
(c) the commission of, or intention to commit, in or near such village any non-bailable offence or
any offence punishable under section 143, section 144, section 145, section 147, or section 148 of the
Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860);
(d) the occurrence in or near such village of any sudden or unnatural death or of any death under
suspicious circumstances or the discovery in or near such village of any corpse or part of a corpse, in
circumstances   which   lead   to   a   reasonable   suspicion   that   such   a   death   has   occurred   or   the
disappearance from such village of any person in circumstances which lead to a reasonable suspicion that a non-bailable offence has been committed in respect of such person;
(e) the commission of, or intention to commit, at any place out of India near such village any act
which, if committed in India, would be an offence punishable under any of the following sections of
the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), namely, 231 to 238 (both inclusive), 302, 304, 382, 392 to 399
(both inclusive), 402, 435, 436, 449, 450, 457 to 460 (both inclusive), 489A, 489B, 489C and 489D;
(f) any matter likely to affect the maintenance of order or the prevention of crime or the safety of
person or property respecting which the District Magistrate, by general or special order made with the previous sanction of the State Government, has directed him to communicate information.
(2) In this section,—
(i) “village” includes village-lands;
(ii) the expression “proclaimed  offender” includes  any person  proclaimed  as an offender by any
Court or authority in any territory in India to which this Code does not extend, in respect of any act
which  if  committed  in  the  territories  to  which  this  Code  extends,  would  be  an  offence  punishable
under  any  of  the  following  sections  of  the  Indian  Penal  Code  (45  of  1860),  namely,  302,  304,  382,
392 to 399 (both inclusive), 402, 435, 436, 449, 450 and 457 to 460 (both inclusive);
(iii) the words “officer employed in connection with the affairs of the village” means a member

of the panchayat of the village and includes the headman and every officer or other person appointed to perform any function connected with the administration of the village.

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