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The provision by which a Magistrate may dispense with the attendance of witness and issue a commission for the examination of the witness is given in:
Section 265 Cr. P.C.
Section 387 Cr. P.C.
Section 284 Cr. P.C.
Section 289 Cr. P.C.
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- Section 265 Cr. P.C.: This section deals with the plea bargaining process in criminal cases. It does not pertain to the examination of witnesses.
- Section 387 Cr. P.C.: This section outlines the procedure for dealing with a case where a High Court or Court of Sessions sends a case for trial to another magistrate, and does not discuss witness examination.
- Section 284 Cr. P.C.: This provision allows a Magistrate to dispense with the personal attendance of a witness and can issue a commission for their examination. It's the correct provision regarding the examination of witnesses through a commission.
- Section 289 Cr. P.C.: This section relates to the trial procedures regarding how cases should be continued, focusing more on the submission of evidence by the prosecution rather than witness examination.
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