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BNSS Section 227 - Issue of process.

BNSS Section 227 - Issue of process.

Description of BNSS Section 227 - Issue of process.

(1) If in the opinion of a Magistrate taking cognizance of an offence there is sufficient ground for proceeding, and the case appears to be—

  • (a) a summons-case, he shall issue summons to the accused for his attendance;
  • (b) a warrant-case, he may issue a warrant, or, if he thinks fit, a summons, for causing the accused to be brought or to appear at a certain time before such Magistrate or (if he has no jurisdiction himself) some other Magistrate having jurisdiction.

(2)No summons or warrant shall be issued against the accused under sub-section (1) until a list of the prosecution witnesses has been filed.

(3) In a proceeding instituted upon a complaint made in writing, every summons or warrant issued under sub-section (1) shall be accompanied by a copy of such complaint: Provided that summons or warrants may also be issued through electronic means.

(4) When by any law for the time being in force any process-fees or other fees are payable, no process shall be issued until the fees are paid and, if such fees are not paid within a reasonable time, the Magistrate may dismiss the complaint.

(5) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the provisions of section 90.

Offence

(1) Giving or fabricating false evidence in a judicial proceeding.


(2) Giving or fabricating false evidence in any other case.

Punishment

Imprisonment for 7 years and 10000 rupees


Imprisonment for 3 years and 5000 rupees.

Cognizance

Non-cognizable


Non-cognizable

Bail

Bailable


Bailable

Triable

Magistrate of the first class.


Any Magistrate.