Section 100(5) CrPC | Legal Update | Drishti Judiciary

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Welcome to Legal Update. In today’s episode the Jharkhand High Court, in the case of Md. Reyazul & Anr. v. State of Jharkhand, delivered a significant ruling. This decision has important implications for legal procedures related to search and seizure activities in criminal cases.

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Under sec 100(5) CrPC, regarding witnesses of search & seizure,
they are not required to attend the court as witnesses unless specially summoned.
Ans. B

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