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The Magistrate has the power to grant compensation to the victim as provided under:
section 360 of Cr PC
section 359 of Cr PC
section 358 of Cr PC
section 357 of Cr PC
- Section 357 of CrPC:
This section allows the court to order the offender to pay compensation to victims. It's often used alongside other sentences like fines or imprisonment.
Correct Answer
- Section 360 of CrPC:
This section deals with the release of offenders on probation of good conduct or after due admonition. It doesn't directly address victim compensation.
- Section 359 of CrPC:
This section authorizes courts to order payment of costs to complainants in non-cognizable cases. It's distinct from compensation for victims of crimes.
- Section 358 of CrPC:
Pertains to compensation for wrongful arrest. It allows magistrates to grant compensation to individuals who have been wrongfully detained.
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