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
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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 (
Investigation, a First Information
Report should be recorded under Section 154 Criminal Procedure
Code and investigation taken up. While considering registration ... register a case under section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 or a discretion lies with him/her to make some sort
included in the general
substantive penal law contained in IPC . The Code of Criminal
Procedure , 1973 contains detailed provisions relating, inter alia, not
only ... Criminal Procedure ,
1898 ("old Cr.P.C ."). The said Criminal Procedure Code has since
been replaced by the Code of Criminal Procedure
complainant had approached
the police under Section 154(1) or the senior officers under Section
154(3) Cr.P.C. The learned senior counsel submitted ... complaint to
the DCP did not meet the requirements under Section 154 Cr.P.C. .
Reliance in this regard has been placed on Priyanka Srivastava
subject emerges
to the effect that an FIR under Section 154 Cr.P.C. is a very
important document. It is the first information ... them in the station
house diary and this is implied in
Section 154 Cr.P.C. Apart from a vague information
by a phone call
provision would show that while replacing the
old Code of Criminal Procedure Code 1973 („ Cr.P.C .‟), the
Legislature has inter-alia added the words ... section 194 BNSS) and registration of
an FIR under section 154 Cr.P.C. (now section 173 BNSS), in the
following manner
Diary by Officer Incharge Police can be recorded as FIR under Section
154 Cr.P.C. All subsequent information will be covered by Section ... Crl.) 1048 wherein it has been held
as under:-
"18. An information given under sub-section (1)
of Section 154 of
held that if after taking
recourse to Sections 154 and 154 (3) Cr.P.C., FIR is not registered or no
proper investigation is carried ... enquire into or try if after taking recourse to
Sections 154 and 154(3) Cr.P.C., no FIR is registered. If Section
will be sufficient to notice the requirement of section 154 Criminal Procedure Code . since the Police Regulations only seek to give effect to it. Section ... sufficient guarantee of the report having been so made. Section 154 Criminal Procedure Code . and the consequent Police Regulation in this regard are only meant