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Procedure to be adopted by Magistrate when offender is not known to the complainant

The remarks contained in the preceding paragraph proceed on the assumption that the complainant to the Magistrate knows, or thinks he knows, who has injured him. In cases of complaint of a cognizable offence against an unknown offender, the Magistrate would have to record, under section 203, that there were in his judgment no sufficient grounds ...


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