been committed in accepting 'C' summary report. The acceptance of 'C' summary report has an effect of discharge of the persons ... would not have submitted 'C' summary report.
7. The backbone of the 'C' summary report submitted by the Investigating Officer
Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Kachchh at Bhuj rejecting "C" summary report filed by the Investigating Officer and taking cognizance of offence under Sees ... summary report
and should have taken cognizance under Section 190(1)(b) of the Code by rejecting the "C" summary report. This Court
C. whereby the
Senior Police Inspector of Rabale Police Station, Navi
Mumbai, prayed for granting "C" Summary. This police
report was accompanied ... Rabale was also
annexed with the police report claiming "C" Summary.
(c) Undisputedly, on 18th August 2017, the learned Judicial
Magistrate First Class
alleged that
thereafter, the police had submitted "C" Summary Report before
the concerned Magistrate Court since the complaint was filed
after a period ... C" summary report
was not accepted. Learned senior advocate has submitted that
on 03.01.2021, again "C" Summary report was filed
under Section 200 of the Cr.P.C. but the order of rejection of "C
summary report" was passed two months thereafter ... order dated 26.09.2017 rejecting "C summary report" was back
dated as unless the "C Summary report" is rejected, there cannot
summary report was under scrutiny, but when the report has been accepted and learned Metropolitan Magistrate had granted "C" summary report and original ... Bains (supra) only indicates that irrespective of "C" summary or "B" summary report, still Magistrate can take cognizance and issue process
report before the
concerned Magistrate which is called A-Summary, B-Summary and
C-Summary. If the investigating officer is of the opinion that ... learned Magistrate is not
bound to accept either A-Summary Report, B-Summary Report or
C-Summary Report and after considering the report
Summary report
before the concerned learned Magistrate under Section 173(2) of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The notice of 'C' Summary ... occasions and filed 'C' Summary report into the
matter. But, 'C' Summary report was not accepted by the learned CJM
Aurangabad
Summary report
before the concerned learned Magistrate under Section 173(2) of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The notice of 'C' Summary ... occasions and filed 'C' Summary report into the
matter. But, 'C' Summary report was not accepted by the learned CJM
Aurangabad
ground that the Informant has given
no objection, accepted said C-Summary Report.
7. Mr. H. S. Venegavkar, learned SPP relies on the decision ... three options, as follows:
(i) Learned Magistrate may accept the C-Summary report and drop
the proceeding.
(ii) Learned Magistrate may disagree with the report