would
amount to giving premium for the wrongs of
the prosecution designedly committed to favour
the appellant. In such cases, the story of the
prosecution
commission of any cognizable offence.
10.6 Section 150. Information of design to commit cognizable offences-
Every police officer receiving information of a design to commit ... commission of cognizable offences-
(1) A police officer, knowing of a design to commit any cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a Magistrate
possessed arms which were brought from Gujarat
for nefarious design to commit the murder of Ramdas Nayak.
18. Mohd. Firoz Ayub Khan-respondent ... which is a substantive piece
of evidence; and that the Designated Court has committed an error in
rejecting the confessional statement of the accused Mushraf
there is no arbitration agreement
between the parties and the learned Designate committed a serious error in
allowing the application under sections ... foregoing, this appeal is allowed and the impugned order of the
Designate of the Chief Justice appointing an Arbitrator is set aside
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accused, may be that such lapse is committed designedly
or because of negligence. Hence, the prosecution evidence
is required to be examined
duty bound to inform about any information regarding a design to commit cognizable offence to the officer to whom he is subordinate and under Section ... without orders from a Magistrate and without warrant, a person so designing to commit a cognizable offence. Further, under Sub-section (2), a person
Arrest to prevent such offences.--A police officer knowing of a design to commit any cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a Magistrate ... ability, to obtain intelligence concerning the commission of cognizable offences or designs to commit such offences, and to lay such information and to take such
ability, obtain intelligence concerning the commission of cognizable offences or designs to commit such offences, and lay such information and take such other steps consistent
assembly, and that the accused persons had
conceived any such designs for committing dacoity,
and, in fact, intended to achieve the object, for
which they ... design for committing dacoity, but it is
equally true that the intention of an
individual or a number of individuals who
have conspired together
more than ten persons. Section 118 , IPC, deals with concealing design to commit offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life. Section 119 , IPC, deals ... with public servant concealing design to commit offence which it is the duty to prevent. Section 120 , IPC deals with concealing design to commit offence