Introduction
Information in Cognizable Cases
Information as to Non-cognizable Cases and Investigation of Such Cases
Police Officer's Power to Investigate Cognizable Case
Report How Submitted
Power to Hold Investigation or Preliminary Inquiry
Police Officer's Power to Require Attendance of Witnesses
Examination of Witnesses by Police
Statements to Police Not to be Signed
Use of Statements in Evidence ; No Inducement to be Offered
Recording of Confessions and Statements
Medical Examination of the Victims of Rape
Search by Police Officer
When Officer in Charge of Police Station May Require Another to Issue Search-Warrant
Letter of Request to Competent Authority for Investigation in A Country or Place Outside India
Letter of Request from A Country or Place Outside India to A Court or An Authority for Investigation in India
Procedure When Investigation cannot be Completed in Twenty-Four Hours
Report of Investigation by Subordinate Police Officer
Release of Accused When Evidence Deficient
Cases to be sent to Magistrate When Evidence is Sufficient
Complainant and Witnesses not to be required to Accompany Police Officer and Not Officer and not to be subjected to Restraint
Report of Police Officer on Completion of Investigation
Police to enquire and Report on Suicide
Power to Summon Persons
Inquiry by Magistrate into Cause of Death