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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 Cr PC:
- Magistrate can grant compensation to crime victims.
- Used when the court imposes a fine.
- Compensation aims to provide justice to the victim.
- This is the correct option for granting compensation.
- Section 358 of Cr PC:
- Involves compensation for wrongful arrest due to incorrect processes.
- Section 359 of Cr PC:
- Concerns the payment of prosecution costs by the accused.
- Section 360 of Cr PC:
- Linked to probation and rehabilitation of offenders, not compensation.
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