there have to be applications under Section
154(1) and 154 (3) of the Cr.P.C. This court emphasizes the necessity to file ... there is abnormal delay/laches in
initiating criminal prosecution. Still further, the purpose of Section 154(3)
Cr.P.C. is to afford a remedy
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
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
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
station house
diary and this is implied in Section 154 CrPC. Apart from
a vague information by a phone call or a cryptic ... police station is the first information report --
FIR postulated by Section 154 CrPC. All other
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informations made orally or in writing after
provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure . Therefore, it is
pleaded that in view of the settled legal position in this regard that
the Writ ... Criminal
Procedure Code , by way of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act,
2013 . However, no provision is incorporated in the Criminal
Procedure Code for registration
respondent
police have not followed the mandatory procedure
contemplated under Section 154 and 157 of Cr.P.C.
as the report ... paras 17 to 20 that,
F.I.R under Section 154 CrPC is as its nick name
suggests, the earliest and the first
Section 174 Cr.P.C. The scrutiny done under Section 174 Cr.P.C. cannot be equated with the information under Section 154 ... under Section 174 of the Code is distinct from the investigation as contemplated under Section 154 of the Code relating to commission of a cognizable
held
thus:
"58.2. The various provisions of the Code of
Criminal Procedure clearly show that an officer-in-
charge of a police station ... criminal jurisprudence. ( Sheo Nandan
Paswan v. State of Bihar ; R.S. Nayak v. A.R.
34.
Antulay35 .).
Registration of a complaint, under Section 154
upon and invoking Section 157 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, in
order to seek reliefs from this Court under writ jurisdiction. It is submitted ... investigation under Section
157 of the Code are higher than the requirement under
Section 154 of the Code. The police officer can also