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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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Ranjeet Singh And Ors. vs State Of U.P. And Anr. on 12 November, 1999
A Full Bench of this court in the case of Ranjeet Singh & others Vs. State of U.P. 2000(1) JIC 399, after discussing in detail, various case laws, has observed that after concluding the investigation, if final report is filed by the police, the three options open before the Magistrate are (1) He may accept the report and drop the proceeding, or (2) He may disagree with the report and take the view that there is sufficient ground for proceeding further, take cognizance of the offence and issue process, or (3) He may direct further investigation to be made by the Police under sub-section (3) of Section 156.