Section168
Report of investigation by subordinate police officer
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Summary
A subordinate police officer who conducts an investigation under this Chapter must report the result to the officer in charge of the police station. The duty applies whenever such an investigation is completed, so the station in-charge receives the findings for further action.
Example
Ravi, a constable, investigates a theft complaint at a local shop and finishes his inquiries. He must report his findings to the officer in charge of the police station so the officer can decide the next steps.
Bare Act
Enacted textWhen any subordinate police officer has made any investigation under this Chapter, he shall report the result of such investigation to the officer in charge of the police station.
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