Chapter II A - Indicating amount of duty in the price of goods, etc., for purpose of refund and crediting certain amounts to the fund (From Section 12A to Section 12D)
Police officer duty on non-cognizable offences: admit to bail or forward in custody to Magistrate. Where a person is forwarded under section 19, the officer in charge of a police station, where the offence is non cognizable, shall either admit him to bail to appear before the Magistrate having jurisdiction or, in default of bail, forward him in custody to such Magistrate.
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Police officer duty on non-cognizable offences: admit to bail or forward in custody to Magistrate.
Where a person is forwarded under section 19, the officer in charge of a police station, where the offence is non cognizable, shall either admit him to bail to appear before the Magistrate having jurisdiction or, in default of bail, forward him in custody to such Magistrate.
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