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(1) Any Magistrate, on receipt of a complaint of an offence
of which he is authorised to take cognizance or which has been made over to him under section 212, may,
if he thinks fit, and shall, in a case where the accused is residing at a place beyond the area in which he
exercises his jurisdiction, postpone the issue of process against the accused, and either inquire into the case
himself or direct an investigation to be made by a police officer or by such other person as he thinks fit, for
the purpose of deciding whether or not there is sufficient ground for proceeding:
Provided that no such direction for investigation shall be made,—
(a) where it appears to the Magistrate that the offence complained of is triable exclusively by the
Court of Session; or
(b) where the complaint has not been made by a Court, unless the complainant and the witnesses
present (if any) have been examined on oath under section 223.
(2) In an inquiry under sub-section (1), the Magistrate may, if he thinks fit, take evidence of witnesses
on oath:
Provided that if it appears to the Magistrate that the offence complained of is triable exclusively by the
Court of Session, he shall call upon the complainant to produce all his witnesses and examine them on oath.
(3) If an investigation under sub-section (1) is made by a person not being a police officer, he shall
have for that investigation all the powers conferred by this Sanhita on an officer in charge of a police station
except the power to arrest without warrant.
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