Under Section 150 CrPC every police officer
receiving information to a design to commit any cognizable offence shall
communicate such information to the police officer ... CrPC gives power to a
police officer knowing of a design to commit any cognizable offence to effect
arrest without orders from a Magistrate
Designated Committee.
68. The last date for making payment on the amount accepted as
payable under the SVLDRS, 2019 by the Designated Committed
permission of the concerned Court and Judicial
Magistrate No.III, Madurai, was designated with respect of
conducting the Test Identification Parade and it was conducted ... 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
Date of Design Design Date of Date of
No. Application Registration publication grant
No.
1. 30.07.2014 264343 Gas stove 17.05.2019 14.05.2019
2. 30.07.2014 264344 Cooking ... defendants having dishonestly copied the plaintiff's design in respect
of design No.304676 have committed an act of piracy of registered
design attracting
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
finding in the 1960 suit that there was a fraudulent design committed by Janakiraman, father of the defendants 2 and 3 who had created documents ... onwards as the Court has already held that Janakiraman had committed a fraudulent design to obtain property tax receipts up to 1956-57 which
favour of the accused, may be
that such lapse is committed designedly or because of negligence. Hence, the
prosecution evidence is required to be examined
While that is so, abetting of such offences or concealing design to commit themselves an offence of conspirary cannot be said to have been made
before the Designated Court, has also committed any offence for which he could be tried together with the accused, viz. the petitioner ... before the Designated Court, he may be proceeded with by the Designated Court for the offence which appears to have been committed
Public Prosecutor strenuously contends that the petitioner has committed an offence of abetting and the Designated Court has rightly came to the conclusion that ... opinion that the Designated Court ought to have released the petitioner on bail and the order of the Designated Court amounts to declining to exercise