similarly so far as Section 174 Cr.P.C. also as
Section 2(4) Cr.P.C. defines the offence as an act or omission ... that police later on
altered the crime from 174 Cr.P.C . to Section 306 IPC and
addressed a memo to the committal court from
files, in connection with the Criminal case, registered under Section 174 Cr.P.C., on the file of Attur Police Station.
Heard the learned counsel ... pertaining to the investigation of mysterious death registered under Section 174 Cr.P.C., is also not available and that efforts are being made
found, the police will register a FIR u/s 174 Cr.P.C., take photographs, conduct inquest and will despatch the body for post-mortem ... Cr.P.C., the Investigation Officer has not preserved the Viscera and clothing items of the deceased.
2. Inspite of repeated instructions the procedures
provision for holding of inquest is contained in Section 174 Cr.P.C. Heading of Section is, 'Police to enquire and report on suicide ... there is no ambiguity therein. An investigation under Section 174 Cr.P.C. is limited in scope and is confined to the ascertainment
based upon section 174 of the Cr.P.C. He also submitted that the scope of
section 174 of Cr.P.C. as urged ... view of section 156(2) of Cr.P.C., this Court under section 482
of Cr.P.C. would interfere in the investigation on mere
p.m., I received requisition from Inspector of Police, Namakkal in connection with Namakkal P.S.C.No.1249/2003 u/s. 174 Cr.P ... case in Namakkal PS Cr.No.1249/2003 u/s 174 Cr.P.C. case was registered and investigated. Investigation further reveals that the said
under Section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and not
under Section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. It was a bona fide ... 174 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure and not under Section 173(2) of the Code of
Criminal Procedure.
Therefore, the Criminal Investigation Department
been published in newspaper "M.P. Online News"
(Annexure P/13 at Page 227, in W.P. No.11695/2014). Shri Tulsi
argued ... said communication further notes that only proceeding
under Section 174 of Cr.P.C. has been resorted to by the local
police. Relying on these
Cr.P.C. According to
the petitioner, the case should be registered under Section 306 IPC, but in
order to escape from the criminal liability ... respondent police registered
the same under Section 174 Cr.P.C., as if it was a suspicious death. Being
aggrieved, the petitioner sent a representation
registered as FIR in Cr.No.15/2004 under Section 174 Cr.P.C. As the complaint filed by the brother of the deceased proceeded ... breadth. Subsequently, the case was registered as FIR in Cr.No.15/2004 under Section 174 Cr.P.C and her signatures were obtained