Before putting up the complaint which right to be executed ?
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Section 200 of CrPC says that a Magistrate, who is authorised to take account of the offence took place on a complaint, shall consider upon the oath presented by both complainant and witnesses if there is any and later the material obtained from this examination shall be reduced to writing along with the sign of the complainant and the witnesses and also of the Magistrate. According to the definition provided in Section 2(d) of CrPC, a complaint can be in any of the forms both oral or written. Nor does Section 200 or any other section require the complainant to present a written complaint to the Magistrate personally. Therefore, the complaints sent to the Magistrate through posts are valid and he can take action on such complaints also.
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