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Section 113 - Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
113. Summons or warrant in case of person not so present.-
If such person is not present in Court, the Magistrate shall issue a summons requiring him to appear, or, when such person is in custody, a warrant directing the officer in whose custody he is to bring him before the Court:
Provided that whenever it appears to such Magistrate, upon the report of a police officer or upon other information (the substance of which report or information shall be recorded by the Magistrate), that there is reason to fear the commission of a breach of the peace, and that such breach of the peace cannot be prevented otherwise than by the immediate arrest of such person, the Magistrate may at any time issue a warrant for his arrest.
Related Sections
- Section 22: Local jurisdiction of Executive Magistrates
- Section 210: Procedure to be followed when there is a complaint case and police investigation in respect of the same offence
- Section 445: Deposit instead of recognizance
- Section 155: Information as to non-cognizable cases and investigation of such cases
- Section 213: When manner of committing offence must be stated
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