commission of cognizable offences.
(1) A police officer knowing of a design to commit any
cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a
Magistrate
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Clearance Board in Bangalore.
The Detection of commission of any design of
committing any offence, of investigation and prosecution of
such offence relating ... including Bangalore Metropolitan Area.
2. The detection of Commission or any design to commit
any offence, the investigation and prosecution of such
offences relating
supported when the person to
be arrested designs to commit a cognizable offence. If a proceeding
under Sections 107 / 151 appears to be absolutely necessary ... supported
when the person to be arrested designs to commit a cognizable
offence. If a proceeding under Sections 107 /151appears to be
absolutely necessary
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playing into the hands of the
investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective. In
Paras Yadav v. State of Bihar while commenting upon certain ... held that it may be that
such lapse is committed designedly or because of negligence and
hence the prosecution evidence is required to be examined
favour of the accused, may be that such lapse is
committed designedly or because of negligence."
Crl. A. 780 /2002 Page
Code provides
that a police officer knowing of a design to commit any
cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a
Magistrate and without ... commission of
cognizable offences.-- (1) A police officer knowing of a
design to commit any cognizable offence may arrest,
without orders from a Magistrate