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Section 156 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973-
Gives the Magistrate power to direct the CBI to conduct investigation in certain specific offences
Gives the Magistrate power to refer the complaint to Corps of Detectives (COD) Police for investigation
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
- Section 156 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deals with the power of the police to investigate cognizable offenses.
- It does not specifically deal with directing the CBI or COD to conduct investigations.
- Option 1: This option claims that the Magistrate can direct the CBI to conduct investigations for specific offenses. This is not covered under Section 156.
- Option 2: This option claims that the Magistrate can refer complaints to the COD for investigation. Section 156 does not provide this power either.
- Option 3: Claims that both A and B are true, which they are not.
- Option 4: Neither A nor B, correctly describes the section as it truly applies.
Option 4: Neither A nor B
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