Contents
- Introduction
- Re-Organise the Police and to make it a more Efficient Instrument for the Prevention and Detection of Crime
- Powers of Superior Officers of Police
- When Police May Arrest Without Warrant
- Warrant of Arrest
- Commission of Cognizable Offence-Information in Cognizable Cases
- Information as to Non-Cognizable Cases and Investigation of such cases
- Police Officers Power to Investigate Cognizable Case
- Procedure for Investigation
- Power to hold Investigation or Preliminary Inquiry
- Police Officers power to require attendance of witnesses
- Examination of Witnesses by Police
- Statements to Police not to be Signed-Use of Statements in Evidence
- Recording of Confessions and Statements
- Remand-Procedure when Investigation cannot be completed in Twenty-Four Hours
- Release of Accused-When Evidence Deficient
- Cases to be sent to Magistrate-When Evidence is sufficient
- Police Diaries of a Case under Inquiry or Trial
- Report of Police Officer on Completion of Investigation
- Police to Inquire and Report on Suicide
- Alteration and Joinder of Charges
- Warrant-Case instituted on a Police Report
- Evidence for Prosecution-Cases Instituted Otherwise Than On Police Report
- Procedure by Police upon Seizure of Property
- Suspension, Remission and Commutation of Sentences
- Inquiry or Investigation held by the Police-Inquiry by Magistrate into Cause of Death
- Model Forms (1 to 25)
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