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Section 227 - The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023
227. Issue of process.
(1) If in the opinion of a Magistrate taking cognizance of an offence there is sufficient ground for proceeding, and the case appears to be-
(a) a summons-case, he shall issue summons to the accused for his attendance; or
(b) a warrant-case, he may issue a warrant, or, if he thinks fit, a summons, for causing the accused to be brought or to appear at a certain time before such Magistrate or (if he has no jurisdiction himself) some other Magistrate having jurisdiction:
Provided that summons or warrants may also be issued through electronic means.
(2) No summons or warrant shall be issued against the accused under sub-section (1) until a list of the prosecution witnesses has been filed.
(3) In a proceeding instituted upon a complaint made in writing, every summons or warrant issued under sub-section (1) shall be accompanied by a copy of such complaint.
(4) When by any law for the time being in force any process-fees or other fees are payable, no process shall be issued until the fees are paid and, if such fees are not paid within a reasonable time, the Magistrate may dismiss the complaint.
(5) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the provisions of section 90.
Related Sections
- Section 465: Who may issue warrant
- Section Form No.26: Magistrate's Order Declaring Party Entitled to Retain Possession of Land, Etc., in Dispute
- Section 73: Power to direct security to be taken
- Section Form No.19: Warrant of Imprisonment on Failure to Pay Maintenance
- Section 346: Power to postpone or adjourn proceedings
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- Rashtriya Raksha University Act, 2020
- National Capital Territory of Delhi (Recognition of Property Rights of Residents in Unauthorised Colonies) Act, 2019
- Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024
- Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Act, 2019