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Examination of person accused of rape by medical practitioner as inserted by Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005 (25 of 2005) has been provided under:
section 50A
section 53A
section 54A
section 54.
- Section 50A: Not directly related to the medical examination of an accused in rape cases. It deals with the person arrested and informing them of their rights.
- Section 53A: This section specifically addresses the examination of a person accused of rape by a medical practitioner as per the amendments made in the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005. It sets guidelines for timely medical examination and collection of evidence.
- Section 54A: Relates to the identification of the person arrested, not directly related to medical examination in rape cases.
- Section 54: Pertains to the examination of the arrested person by a medical officer on the request of the arrested person, which is different from mandatory examination in rape cases.
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