When information is given to an officer in charge of a police station of the commission within the limits of such station of a non-cognizable offence, he shall enter or cause to be entered the substance of the information in a book to be kept by such officer in such form as the State Government may prescribe in this behalf, and refer, the informant to the Magistrate. No police officer shall investigate a non-cognizable case without the order of a Magistrate having power to try such case or commit the case for trial. Any police officer receiving such order may exercise the same powers in respect of the investigation (except the power to arrest without warrant) as an officer in charge of a police station may exercise in a cognizable case. Where a case relates to two or more offences of which at least one is cognizable, the case shall be deemed to be a cognizable case, notwithstanding that the other offences are non-cognizable.
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Section 155
Information as to non-cognizable cases and investigation of such cases
⚡ Quick Answer Reference: Section 155 CrPC
- Provision: Section 155 of CrPC
- Act: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
- Classification: criminal procedure
- Jurisdiction: India
What does Section 155 of CrPC say?
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Common Questions about Section 155 CrPC
What is Section 155 of CrPC?
Section 155 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) defines and regulates "Information as to non-cognizable cases and investigation of such cases". The section states: When information is given to an officer in charge of a police station of the commission within the limits of such station of a non-cognizable offence, he shall enter or cause to be...
What is the punishment under Section 155 of CrPC?
Section 155 of CrPC does not prescribe a specific criminal punishment, or it is a procedural provision.
Is Section 155 of CrPC bailable or non-bailable?
Whether Section 155 of CrPC is bailable or non-bailable depends on the schedule classification.
What replaced Section 155 of IPC in BNS?
Section 155 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was replaced by Section 174 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023. There was no material change in the provision.
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