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  1. 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;

  2. Nov 16, 2022 · What is Section 190 CrPC. Section 190 discusses the 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–

  3. 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—. upon receiving a complaint of facts which constitute such offence; upon a police report of such facts;

  4. Jan 9, 2024 · This section gives power to both first-class and second-class magistrates to take cognizance of an offence. A first-class magistrate is one who can give a sentence to an accused of up to 3 years in jail and can also charge a fine of rupees up to 5000.

  5. 4 SECTIONS 81. Procedure by Magistrate before whom such person arrested is brought. C.–Proclamation and attachment 82. Proclamation for person absconding. 83. Attachment of property of person absconding.

  6. Mar 20, 2018 · 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-.

  7. Jun 29, 2024 · Section 190: Key Provisions. Section 190 of the CrPC empowers magistrates to take cognizance of offences in three distinct ways: 1. Cognizance on Complaint (Section 190 (1) (a)): This provision allows a magistrate to take cognizance of any offence upon receiving a complaint.

  8. Apr 1, 2022 · • Section 190 gives power to both first-class and second-class magistrates to take cognizance of an offence. A first-class magistrate is one who can give a sentence to an accused of up to 3 years in jail and can also charge a fine of rupees up to 5000.

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  10. Jan 12, 2024 · Under clause (c) of section 190 of CrPC, cognizance may be taken on information received from sources other than a police officer. It applies to cases where the private individual who is aggrieved or someone on his behalf does not come forward to make a complaint.

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