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Section 190 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 13 in The General Clauses Act, 1897 [Entire Act]
Section 420 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
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Section 192 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Mohd. Yousuf vs Smt. Afaq Jahan & Anr on 2 January, 2006
(d) In Mohd. Yousuf v. Smt. Afaq Jahan & Anr. reported in 2006 Crl.L.J.788
(SC), it is observed that there is no particular format of complaint and a
petition addressed to the Magistrate containing an allegation that an offence
has been committed, and ending with a prayer that the culprits be suitably dealt
with, as in the instant case, is a complaint.
Bhimappa Bassappa Bhu Sannavar vs Laxman Shivarayappa Samagouda And ... on 11 March, 1970
(e) In Bhimappa Bassappa Bhu Sannavar v. Laxman Shivarayappa Samagouda and
others reported in AIR 1970 Supreme Court 1153, the Hon'ble Larger Bench of the
Apex Court has observed that the word 'complaint' has a wide meaning since it
includes even an oral application and it may therefore, be assumed that no form
is prescribed which the complaint must take and it may only be said that there
must be an allegation which prima facie discloses the commission of an offence
with the necessary facts for the Magistrate to take action.