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1 - 10 of 15 (0.25 seconds)Section 156 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 154 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Mr. Amit Khera vs Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi & Ors. on 11 August, 2010
In case
Law Amit Khera Vs. Govt. of NCT of Delhi, 2011(1) 129 Del. it
has been held that :
On receipt of the complaint, the duty of the police is
not only to do scientific investigation and make
recoveries, it has to take action against the offenders
as per law. The investigation is done by police even
by the recording statements of witnesses. Moreover,
in the present case, the petitioner was having only
phone number of the caller and police had resources
to find out the name of the caller and other
particulars of the caller by approaching service
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providers which the petitioner himself could not
have done.
P.V. Radha Krishna & Ors vs State Of A.P. & Ors on 9 October, 2009
In case law Radha Vs. State, 2011 (2) JCC 1414 it is stated that:
'It is the absolute obligation and duty upon officer
incharge of Police Station to register an FIR once
information related to commission of cognizable
offence is laid before him.'
'It is also stated that it is a settled legal position that
the reliability, genuineness and creditability of the
information is not to be tested by the I.O at the stage
of lodging of a complaint. The concerned police
officer cannot embark upon an inquiry so as to
ascertain whether the information laid before him is
truthful, reliable, genuine or credible.
Section 34 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 120B in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Mohd. Yousuf vs Smt. Afaq Jahan & Anr on 2 January, 2006
And Mohd. Yusuf Vs. Afaq Jahan,
2006(Cri LJ 788.
State Of Bihar And Anr vs J.A.C. Saldanha And Ors on 13 November, 1979
9. The power of the Magistrate to order further investigation
under Section 156 ( 3 ) is an independent power, and does not
affect the power of the investigating officer to further investigate
the case even after submission of his report vide Section 173(8).
Hence the Magistrate can order reopening of the investigation
even after the police submits the final report, vide State of Bihar
v. A.C. Saldanna AIR 1980 SC 326.