furnish a copy thereof to the accused unlike the
provisions of Section 154 Cr.P.C. where the copy ... investigation.
7(vii). Reference was also made to the provisions of Section 154
Cr.P.C. and it was submitted that the provisions
refer to Section
154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 ( CrPC ) which reads as under:
154. Information in cognizable cases.-(1)
Every ... offence.
18. An information given under sub-
section (1) of Section 154 CrPC is
commonly known as first information
report (FIR) though this
refer to Section
154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 ( CrPC ) which reads as under:
154. Information in cognizable cases.-(1)
Every ... offence.
18. An information given under sub-
section (1) of Section 154 CrPC is
commonly known as first information
report (FIR) though this
offence.
18. An information given under sub-section (1) of Section 154
CrPC is commonly known as the first information report
(FIR) though ... this is implied in Section 154 CrPC. Apart from vague
information by a phone call or a cryptic telegram, the
information first entered
offence.
18. An information given under sub-section (1) of Section
154 CrPC is commonly known as the first information
report (FIR) though ... station house diary and this is
implied in Section 154 CrPC. Apart from vague
information by a phone call or a cryptic telegram
information given under sub-section (1) of Section 154
CrPC is commonly known as first information report (FIR) though
this term ... station house diary and this is
implied in Section 154 CrPC. Apart from a vague information by a
phone call or a cryptic
CrPC, is
competent to direct fresh investigation;
(b) Whether the Judicial Magistrate is empowered under
the Code of Criminal Procedure to entertain ... police in a cognizable offence is referable to Section 154 CrPC. Section
154 CrPC, inter alia, provides that every information relating
offence.
18. An information given under sub-section (1) of Section
154 CrPC is commonly known as the first information
report (FIR) though ... station house diary and this is implied
in Section 154 CrPC. Apart from vague information by a
phone call or a cryptic telegram
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 informations made orally or in
writing after
becomes necessary to Chapter XII of the Code of
Criminal Procedure which starts from Section 154 Cr.P.C. i.e. information
to the Police ... Cr.P.C. Once the FIR is
registered, then the criminal law procedure shall come into play i.e. the
investigation under Section 156