Section 210 of CrPC : Section 210: Procedure To Be Followed When There Is A Complaint Case And Police Investigation In Respect Of The Same Offence

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a situation where Mr. A files a private complaint with a Magistrate alleging that Mr. B has defrauded him. The Magistrate begins the trial based on this complaint. During the trial, it comes to light that the police are already investigating a case of fraud involving Mr. B, which relates to the same set of facts as Mr. A's complaint.

In accordance with Section 210(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the Magistrate would then stay the proceedings of Mr. A's complaint c...

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