If the Magistrate does not convict the accused under section 252 or section 253, the Magistrate shall proceed to hear the prosecution and take all such evidence as may be produced in support of the prosecution, and also to hear the accused and take all such evidence as he produces in his defence. The Magistrate may, if he thinks fit, on the application of the prosecution or the accused, issue a summons to any witness directing him to attend or to produce any document or other thing. A Magistrate may, before summoning any witness on such application, require that the reasonable expenses of the witness incurred in attending for the purposes of the trial be deposited in Court.
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Section 254
Procedure when not convicted
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⚡ Quick Answer Reference: Section 254 CrPC
- Provision: Section 254 of CrPC
- Act: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
- Classification: criminal procedure
- Jurisdiction: India
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What does Section 254 of CrPC say?
Indian StandardSection 254, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Bluebook (21st ed.)Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, § 254 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 254 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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What is Section 254 of CrPC?
Section 254 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) defines and regulates "Procedure when not convicted". The section states: If the Magistrate does not convict the accused under section 252 or section 253, the Magistrate shall proceed to hear the prosecution and take all such evidence as may be produced ...
What is the punishment under Section 254 of CrPC?
Section 254 of CrPC does not prescribe a specific criminal punishment, or it is a procedural provision.
Is Section 254 of CrPC bailable or non-bailable?
Whether Section 254 of CrPC is bailable or non-bailable depends on the schedule classification.
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