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Section 190 - Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
190.Cognizance of offences by Magistrates.-
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Chapter, any Magistrate of the first class, and any Magistrate of the second class specially empowered in this behalf under sub-section (2), may take cognizance of any offence -
(a) upon receiving a complaint of facts which constitute such offence;
(b) upon a police report of such facts;
(c) upon information received from any person other than a police officer, or upon his own knowledge, that such offence has been committed.
(2) The Chief Judicial Magistrate may empower any Magistrate of the second class to take cognizance under sub-section (1) of such offences as are within his competence to inquire into or try.
Related Sections
- Section 352: Certain Judges and Magistrates not to try certain offences when committed before themselves
- Section 35: Powers of Judges and Magistrates exercisable by their successors-in-office
- Section 266: Definitions
- Section 139: Power of Magistrate to direct local investigation and examination of an expert
- Section 334: Judgment of acquittal on ground of unsoundness of mind
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