Section 203 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
203. Dismissal of complaint.
- If, after considering the statement on oath (if any) of the complainant
203 Cr.P.C. clothes a Magistrate to do so. It is true that
barring Sec. 204 (1) Cr.P.C., Sec. 203 ... done only at the post - cognizance stage.
Crl.R.P. No. 1255 of 2008 -:12:-
Section 203 Cr.P.C. reads as follows:-
203. Dismissal
short 'the Magistrate') has committed illegality in dismissing under S. 203 , Cr.P.C. a private complaint (P.C. No. 19/90) filed ... which date he passed the impugned order dismissing the complaint under S. 203 , Cr.P.C. for want of sanction.
3. Feeling aggrieved
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Criminal Procedure. If we carefully analyse the provisions of
Section 239 / 240 ... application of mind must be made by a criminal
court at the stage of Section 203 / 204 Cr.P.C while taking
cognizance and issuing
below has
considered the matter as one at the stage of Section 203
Cr.P.C., by making the aforesaid clear observations in black ... Code of Criminal
Procedure . At that particular stage, after dismissing the
complaint against some of the accused under Section 203
Cr.P.C., the court
Indian Penal Code which is under sessions
trial and accordingly dismissed the complaint petition under
section 203 Cr.P.C. vide order dated ... earlier complaint petition and
also its dismissal on 19.11.2004 under section 203 Cr.P.C. She
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stated in the complaint petition that since
Code of
Criminal Procedure was required.
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Held, that the enquiry contemplated by ss.
200 to 204 Code of Criminal Procedure is for the
purpose ... Code of Criminal
Procedure known to the Code of Criminal Procedure
is to have it act aside in accordance with the
procedure laid down
report.”
The procedure for taking cognizance upon complaint has been
provided under Chapter XV – Complaints to Magistrates under
Sections 200 to 203 ... dismissed under Section 203 Cr.P.C., the
Magistrate issues process under Section 204 Cr.P.C. Section 204
case the Head Assistant Magistrate dismissed a complaint under Section 203 , Criminal Procedure Code, on the ground that no offence was disclosed.
26. This opinion ... accused person has been discharged under Section 253 , Criminal Procedure Code, or 259, Criminal Procedure Code ; but it is clear that it has no application
Code of Criminal Procedure the
subject of “Complaints to Magistrates” is dealt with
in Chapter 16 of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
The provisions relevant ... Section 203 lays down what materials are to be
considered for the purpose. Under Section 203
Criminal Procedure Code the judgment which the
Magistrate