CrPC 91 — Summons to produce document or other thing

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Whenever  any  Court  or  any  officer  in
charge  of  a  police  station  considers  that  the  production  of  any  document  or  other  thing  is  necessary  or
desirable  for  the  purposes  of  any  investigation,  inquiry,  trial  or  other  proceeding  under  this  Code  by  or
before  such  Court  or  officer,  such  Court  may  issue  a  summons,  or  such  officer  a  written  order,  to  the
person  in  whose  possession  or  power  such  document  or  thing  is  believed  to  be,  requiring  him  to  attend and produce it, or to produce it, at the time and place stated in the summons or order.
(2) Any  person  required  under  this  section  merely  to  produce  a  document  or  other  thing  shall  be
deemed to have complied with the requisition if he causes such document or thing to be produced instead of attending personally to produce the same.
(3) Nothing in this section shall be deemed—
(a) to affect sections 123 and 124 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), or the Bankers’
Books Evidence Act, 1891 (13 of 1891), or
(b) to apply to a letter, postcard, telegram or other document or any parcel or thing in the custody of the postal or telegraph authority.

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