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A Magistrate has the power to direct the police to investigate in respect of an offence
under the Indian Penal Code
under any local or special law
both (a) and (b)
only (a) and not (b)
- Magistrates have the authority to order police investigations in cases involving both the Indian Penal Code and local or special laws.
- Option 1: Refers to offences under the Indian Penal Code where a Magistrate can indeed direct an investigation.
- Option 2: Deals with offences under any local or special law. Magistrates have similar powers regarding these investigations.
- Option 3: This option combines the previous two, indicating that Magistrates can direct investigations for offences under both the Indian Penal Code and local or special laws.
- Option 4: Limits the power only to the Indian Penal Code, excluding special or local laws, which is incorrect.
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