under:-
(a) An application dated 21.11.2014 purportedly under section 155
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred to
as „the Code‟) was filed ... section 155 of the Code, observed as follows:-
"15. Neither the Criminal Procedure Code nor the
Indian Penal Code define the word Order. Oxford
registered under Section 500 IPC and no other
offence is mentioned, for which the procedure established under Section 155
... Section 500 IPC is non-cognizable and
Bailable offence. To understand the procedure mandated to be followed for
non-cognizable offences, Section 155
without obtaining any permission of the court as was required under
Section 155 Cr.P.C. Consequently, he held that the whole proceedings
emanating therefrom ... court
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concerned is not mandatory as provided u/s. 155
Section 154 Cr.P.C. or a non-
cognizable offence under Section 155 Cr.P.C.
21. For the present, it only needs ... criminal conspiracy to commit
such offence) Cr.P.C ., Section 197 (Prosecution of Judges and
Public Servants) Cr.P.C , etc.
30. The procedure
Magistrate
under Section 155 (2) of the Code of Criminal
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Procedure. Simply because the case ... Code of Criminal Procedure ,
1898, did not include the above referred explanation. The purpose of
adding the explanation in the Code of Criminal Procedure
Schedule of the Code of Criminal
Procedure , 1973 ( Cr.P.C .) makes it abundantly clear that
offence under Section 500 IPC is a non-cognizable ... offence under Section 323 IPC was disclosed. In order to
obviate the mandatory provision of sub- section 2 of Section
155 Cr.P.C., Station
IPC read with Section 34 IPC has
been allowed and pursuant thereof charge under Section 214 IPC had
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Crl ... taken permission of the Magistrate under Section
155(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the
proceedings against the petitioners under Section
323 cannot
under Sections 274 / 275 IPC which are non-cognizable offence, when
such directions can be issued only under Section 155 ... Verified
Signed By:VIKAS CRL.M.C.2085/2021 Page 17 of 29
ARORA
Signing Date:24.09.2025
17:26:52
155
offence punishable under Section 323 I.P.C. Sub-Section (2) of
Section 155 Cr.P.C. debars a police officer from investigating ... I.P.C. In the instant case, it
appears that in order to circumvent the mandatory provision of
sub-Section (2) of Section 155
offence punishable under Section 323 I.P.C. Sub-Section
(2) of Section 155 Cr.P.C. debars a police officer from investigating ... I.P.C. In the instant case, it appears that in order to circumvent the mandatory provision of sub-Section (2) of Section 155