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Section 284 - Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
284.When attendance of witness may be dispensed with and commission issued.-
(1) Whenever, in the course of any inquiry, trial or other proceeding under this Code, it appears to a Court or Magistrate that the examination of a witness is necessary for the ends of justice, and that the attendance of such witness cannot be procured without an amount of delay, expense or inconvenience which, under the circumstances of the case, would be unreasonable, the Court or Magistrate may dispense with such attendance and may issue a commission for the examination of the witness in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter:
Provided that where the examination of the President or the Vice-President of India or the Governor of a State or the Administrator of a Union territory as a witness is necessary for the ends of justice, a commission shall be issued for the examination of such a witness.
(2) The Court may, when issuing a commission for the examination of a witness for the prosecution, direct that such amount as the Court considers reasonable to meet the expenses of the accused, including the pleader's fees, be paid by the prosecution.
Related Sections
- Section 187: Power to issue summons or warrant for offence committed beyond local jurisdiction
- Section 168: Report of investigation by subordinate police officer
- Section 34: Withdrawal of powers
- Section 50: Person arrested to be informed of grounds of arrest and of right to bail
- Section 299: Record of evidence in absence of accused