Code of Criminal Procedure the
subject of "complaints to Magistrates" is dealt
with in Chapter XVI of the Code of Criminal
Procedure ... Section 203 lays down what materials are to
be considered for the purpose. Under Section 203
of the Criminal Procedure Code the judgment
which
they
have not proceeded in the correct spirit of Sections 202 and 203 Cr.P.C.
He submits that on the solemn affirmation ... held
as follows:-
"25. Under Section 200 of the Criminal Procedure
Code, on presentation of the complaint by an
individual, the Magistrate is required
petitioners was made out and
dismissed the complaint petition, under Section 203 Cr.P.C. He submits
that the said order of the learned Chief ... complaint petition and the other
evidences, rejected the complaint petition under Section 203 Cr.P.C. The
revisional court has come to the conclusion that
Divisional Judicial
Magistrate has been pleased to dismiss the complaint under section 203
Cr.P.C pending in the court of learned Sub Divisional Judicial ... been
dismissed. There is no doubt that under section 202 and 203 Cr.P.C the
court is required to enquire into the prima facie
Usha Martin Limited vs The Union Of India on 3 November, 2021
Author: Sanjay Kumar
para 22)
"22. ... The Code of Criminal Procedure requires
speaking order to be passed under Section 203 CrPC when
the complaint
para 22)
"22. ... The Code of Criminal Procedure requires
speaking order to be passed under Section 203 CrPC when
the complaint
Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 as well as under the IPC
have been taken against the petitioners. Reference may be made ... para 22)
"22. ... The Code of Criminal Procedure requires
speaking order to be passed under Section 203
CrPC when the complaint
Cr.P.C, under section 482 Cr.P.C. the High
Court can exercise its inherent power to prevent abuse of powers of the
criminal ... para 22)
"22. ... The Code of Criminal Procedure requires
speaking order to be passed under Section 203 CrPC when
the complaint
Lordship held that an order of dismissal under Section
203 of the Criminal Procedure Code (for short "the Code") is, however ... order of dismissal under Section 203 of the Criminal
Procedure Code, is, however, no bar to the entertainment of a second
complaint on the same