Section 90 of Criminal Procedure Code CAP 75: Issue of summons or warrant

    

(1) Upon receiving a complaint and having signed the charge in accordancewith section 89, the magistrate may issue either a summons or a warrant to compel the attendance of the accused person before a subordinate court having jurisdiction to try the offence alleged to have been committed:
Provided that a warrant shall not be issued in the first instance unless the complaint has been made upon oath either by the complainant or by a witness or witnesses.
(2) The validity of proceedings taken in pursuance of a complaint or charge shall not be affected either by a defect in the complaint or charge or by the fact that a summons or warrant was issued without a complaint or charge.
(3) A summons or warrant may be issued on a Sunday.


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