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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Section 242

Evidence for prosecution

Quick Answer Reference: Section 242 CrPC

  • Provision: Section 242 of CrPC
  • Act: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  • Classification: criminal procedure
  • Jurisdiction: India
Statutory Content

What does Section 242 of CrPC say?

If the accused refuses to plead or does not plead, or claims to be tried or the Magistrate does not convict the accused under section 241 the Magistrate shall fix a date for the examination of witnesses. The Magistrate may, on the application of the prosecution, issue a summons to any of its witnesses directing him to attend or to produce any document or other thing, On the date so fixed, the Magistrate shall proceed to take all such evidence as may be produced in support of the prosecution; Provided that the Magistrate may permit the cross-examination of any witness to be deferred until any other witness or witnesses have been examined or recall any witness for further cross-examination.

Indian StandardSection 242, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Bluebook (21st ed.)Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, § 242 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 242 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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People Also Ask (PAA)

Common Questions about Section 242 CrPC

What is Section 242 of CrPC?

Section 242 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) defines and regulates "Evidence for prosecution". The section states: If the accused refuses to plead or does not plead, or claims to be tried or the Magistrate does not convict the accused under section 241 the Magistrate shall fix a date for the ex...

What is the punishment under Section 242 of CrPC?

Section 242 of CrPC does not prescribe a specific criminal punishment, or it is a procedural provision.

Is Section 242 of CrPC bailable or non-bailable?

Whether Section 242 of CrPC is bailable or non-bailable depends on the schedule classification.

Landmark Case Laws

Landmark Judgments under Section 242 CrPC

1978 1 SCC 248

Supreme Court of India

2014 8 SCC 273

Supreme Court of India

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