Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Absence of complainant allows discharge of accused if offence is compoundable or non cognizable before charge is framed. Where proceedings were instituted on complaint and on a hearing day the complainant is absent and the offence is compoundable or non-cognizable, the Magistrate after giving the complainant thirty days to be present may, in his discretion and at any time before the charge has been framed, discharge the accused.
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Absence of complainant allows discharge of accused if offence is compoundable or non cognizable before charge is framed.
Where proceedings were instituted on complaint and on a hearing day the complainant is absent and the offence is compoundable or non-cognizable, the Magistrate after giving the complainant thirty days to be present may, in his discretion and at any time before the charge has been framed, discharge the accused.
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