there has to be prior application under Section 154(1) and
154(3) of the CrPC. It has been held as under ... , there
have to be applications under Sections 154(1) and
154(3) of the CrPC. This Court emphasises the
necessity to file
complainant has to first exhaust his remedy under Sections
154(1) and 154(3) Cr.P.C. before invoking Section 156(3) ... respondent No.1/informant had
taken recourse to Sections 154(1) and 154(3) Cr.P.C. and he had also filed an
affidavit
person, who has put the criminal
machinery into motion, by making the statement, under
.
Section 154 Cr.P.C is the child victim. When child ... criminal machinery, in the present case,
has been put on motion by the child victim on 05.03.3016 by
making a statement under Section 154
person, who has put the criminal
machinery into motion, by making the statement, under
.
Section 154 Cr.P.C is the child victim. When child ... criminal machinery, in the present case,
has been put on motion by the child victim on 05.03.3016 by
making a statement under Section 154
mind and without
complying with the provisions of Sections 154(1) and 154(3) Cr.P.C. in letter
and spirit.
4. The learned counsel ... proceedings is virtually non-compliance of provisions of Sections 154(1) and
154(3) Cr.P.C. The learned counsel, in order to hammer forth
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 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
grievance that the police station is not registering his FIR under Section
154 Cr.P.C., then he can approach the Superintendent of Police under ... mandamus to compel the police to perform its
statutory duty u/s 154 Cr.P.C. can be denied to the
informant/victim
grievance that the police station is not registering his FIR under Section
154 Cr.P.C., then he can approach the Superintendent of Police under ... mandamus to compel the police to perform its
statutory duty u/s 154 Cr.P.C. can be denied to the
informant/victim
grievance that the police station is not registering his FIR under Section
154 Cr.P.C., then he can approach the Superintendent of Police under ... mandamus to compel the police to perform its
statutory duty u/s 154 Cr.P.C. can be denied to the
informant/victim