Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Non-cognizable offences: police need magistrate order to investigate; magistrate referral and fortnightly reporting mandated and limited investigative powers. When information about a non-cognizable offence is received, the officer must record the substance, refer the informant to the Magistrate, and forward daily-diary reports fortnightly; police may not investigate without a Magistrate's order. A Magistrate's order permits police to exercise investigative powers comparable to those in cognizable cases except arrest without warrant, and a matter involving at least one cognizable offence is treated as cognizable.
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Non-cognizable offences: police need magistrate order to investigate; magistrate referral and fortnightly reporting mandated and limited investigative powers.
When information about a non-cognizable offence is received, the officer must record the substance, refer the informant to the Magistrate, and forward daily-diary reports fortnightly; police may not investigate without a Magistrate's order. A Magistrate's order permits police to exercise investigative powers comparable to those in cognizable cases except arrest without warrant, and a matter involving at least one cognizable offence is treated as cognizable.
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