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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 relevant here. It's about informing the arrested person about their rights, not specifically medical examination in rape cases.
- Section 53A: This section is indeed the correct choice. It concerns the medical examination of a person accused of rape, as inserted by the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005. It mandates a timely and detailed medical examination of the accused, aimed at gathering evidence.
- Section 54A: This section is about the identification of the arrested person by witnesses, rather than medical examination.
- Section 54: Deals with the rights of an arrested person to be medically examined upon request, focusing on health rather than evidence gathering in rape cases.
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