Crl. Appeal No. 410/1994 vide order dated 8th April,
1997.
7. No doubt as held by the Supreme Court Section 154 ... Section
156 Cr.P.C. is qualified by sub-section (1) of Section 156
Cr.P.C. Thus though Section 154 Cr.P.C. does
uncle (Chachu) of petitioner No.3, got his statement
recorded under Section 154 Cr.PC at Police Station Nurpur, District Kangra,
stating therein that ... Cr.PC juxtaposing her initial statement
recorded under Section 161 Cr.PC and statement of complainant
respondent No.3 under Section 154 Cr.PC, this
contrary to the scope of Sections 154 , 155 and 156 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. It is also contended that the Station House Officer ... complaint as provided under Section 190(a) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. In view of the fact that the Investigating Officer of the High
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respecting a cognizable offence under Section 154 Cr.P.C. or a non-
cognizable offence under Section 155 ... under IPC are
classified variously: cognizance or non-cognizable; bailable or non-
bailable; compoundable or non-compoundable, etc.
28. Under the general procedural law (
petition under
Section 482 Cr.P.C. Moreover he has a further
remedy of filing a criminal complaint under
Section 200 ... avail, under Section 156 (3) Cr.P.C. before the
Magistrate or by filing a criminal complaint
under Section 200
from hospital authorities, recorded the
statement of above named deceased under Section 154 Cr.P.C,
wherein he alleged that ... petitioner that at
the time of recording his statement under Section 154 Cr.P.C
deceased never disclosed the name of the bail petitioner
grievance that the police station is not registering his
FIR under Sec. 154 Cr.P.C., then he can approach the
Superintendent of Police under ... Surat in Criminal Misc. Application No.1074 of
2017 preferred by the petitioner under section 156(3) of the Code
of Criminal Procedure, is required
section
(3) of Section 154 of the Code.
32. Be it noted that in Section 154(1) of the
Code, the legislature in its collective ... without qualifying the
said word. Section 139 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure of 1861 (Act 25 of 1861)
passed by the Legislative Council
powers possessed by the Court
are those expressly conferred by the Criminal Procedure
Code , and that no inherent power had survived the
passing of that ... under the inherent
power of the court under Section 561A of Criminal
Procedure Code".
This Court, having found that the High Court had exceeded
Section 166A , IPC. It is
submitted that the procedural requirement to compulsorily
register an FIR was already existing in Section 154
... Chapter XII of the Code
of Criminal Procedure , 1973.
10. The Code vide Chapter XII, ranging from Section
154 to Section 176 , deals with information