CrPC 54 — Examination of arrested person by medical officer

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

[54.  Examination  of  arrested  person  by  medical  officer.—(1)  When  any  person  is  arrested,  he  shall  be
examined by a medical officer in the service of Central or State Government, and in case the medical officer is not
available, by a registered medical practitioner soon after the arrest is made:
Provided that where the arrested person is a female, the examination of the body shall be made only by or under
the  supervision  of  a  female  medical  officer,  and  in  case  the  female  medical  officer  is  not  available,  by  a  female registered medical practitioner.
(2) The  medical  officer or a  registered  medical  practitioner so examining the  arrested person shall prepare  the
record of such examination, mentioning therein any injuries or marks of violence upon the person arrested, and the approximate time when such injuries or marks may have been inflicted.
(3)  Where  an  examination  is  made  under  sub-section  (1),  a  copy  of  the  report  of  such  examination  shall  be
furnished by the medical officer or registered medical practitioner, as the case may be, to the arrested person or the person nominated by such arrested person.]

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