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Section 323 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 307 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Mohd. Yousuf vs Smt. Afaq Jahan & Anr on 2 January, 2006
There is no particular format for a complaint. The Apex Court has also expounded in Mohd. Yusuf vs. Afaq Jahan reported in (2006) 1 SCC, 627 that there is no particular format for a complaint, even nomenclature is also inconsequential. A petition addressed to Magistrate containing an allegation that an offence has been committed and prayed for suitable action against the culprits, is sufficient to treat the same as a complaint.
Keshav Lal Thakur vs State Of Bihar on 11 October, 1996
In the case of Keshav Lal Thakur vs. State of Bihar reported in 1996 (II) SCC, 557, the Apex Court has held in paragraph 3 which is as under :-
Rakesh Kumar Sharma And Ors. vs State Of U.P. And Anr. on 21 May, 2004
In the case of Rakesh Kumar Sharma vs. State of U.P. & Another reported in 2007 (9) ADJ 478, specifically paragraph nos. 5 & 6, the Coordinate Bench of this Court has considered the matter wherein F.I.R. was lodged under Section 307 IPC but subsequently charge-sheet was submitted under Section 504 IPC and the Court concluded that it should not be proceeded as a police case which is barred under Explanation to Section 2(d) Cr.P.C. The relevant paragraph nos. 5 & 6 of the aforesaid judgment are hereunder :-