Trial Court further failed
to appreciate that compliance of provisions under Section 154
Cr.P.C. was a mandatory requirement, before initiation of the
proceedings ... complainants made no
efforts to comply with the requirement of Section 154 Cr.P.C.,
which fact was completely ignored by the Ld. Trial Court
within
the ambit of criminal offences under Indian Penal Code , 1860/ IPC ,
necessitating immediate police intervention/investigation under
Section 156(3) ... Section 190 Cr.P.C. and
proceed to inquire into it in accordance with the
procedure laid down in sections 200 and 202
Trial Court further failed
to appreciate that compliance of provisions under Section 154
Cr.P.C. was a mandatory requirement, before initiation of the
proceedings ... complainants made no
efforts to comply with the requirement of Section 154 Cr.P.C.,
which fact was completely ignored by the Ld. Trial Court
mandatory or merely procedural in nature
or can be overlooked?
10. For ready reference, Sections 154(1) and 154(3) Cr.P.C
provide ... Respondent has not taken
KUMAR recourse to Section 154(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
SINGH 12. In case of Priyanka Srivastava (supra
Section 154 of the
Code.'' ``32. Be it noted that in Section 154(1) of the
Code, the legislature in its collective wisdom ... without
qualifying the said word. Section 139 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure of 1861 (Act 25 of 1861) passed by
the Legislative Council
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basis of one written complaint is
permissible under Section 154 of Code of Criminal Procedure or not?
10. Before proceeding further, I deem it appropriate ... which is in the nature of the second FIR
under Section 154 Cr.PC, is valid and it can form
the basis of a fresh
basis of one written complaint is
permissible under Section 154 of Code of Criminal Procedure or not?
10. Before proceeding further, I deem it appropriate ... which is in the nature of the second FIR
under Section 154 Cr.PC, is valid and it can form
the basis of a fresh
Section 190 Cr.P.C. and proceed to
inquire into it in accordance with the procedure laid
down in sections 200 and 202 ... contra distinction to the word "shall" in
Section 154 Cr.P.C. clearly indicates that the
Magistrate has the discretion to refuse registration
chargesheets for
commission of offences punishable under Section 420 / 468 / 471
IPC. Nothing favourable to the accused was obtained despite
lengthy cross-examination of this ... forgery of their letters or got registered F.I.R.
under section 154 Cr.P.C. against the accused person at any
Police Station