commission of cognizable offences.
(1) A police officer knowing of a design to commit any
cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a
Magistrate
actions taken against those who do not at all comply or designedly commit long delays. The same, however, need not be harshly enforced against
Assistant
Controller of Patent and Design, Kolkata alleging forgery of all three Design
certificates committed under Section ... express
or implied contract, or with intent to commit fraud
or that fraud may be committed, commits forgery."
Thus, elements of Forgery
Mahipal vs State Of Delhi on 19 October, 2015
Author: R. K. Gauba
Bench: Sanjiv
would amount to giving premium for the wrongs of the prosecution designedly committed in favour of the appellants".
12. Another argument advanced
competent to try the cognizable offence which the petitioner was designing to commit and was prevented from committing the offence.
(4) Notice of the petition ... officer concerned must know that the person to be arrested is designing to commit a cognizable offence. An apprehension that he may commit an offence
Kent Ro Systems Pvt Ltd & Anr. vs Pushpendra Yadav & Ors. on 24 March
lapse or omission is committed by the investigating
agency designedly or because of negligence, the
prosecution evidence is required to be examined
dehors such omissions ... favour of the
accused. It may be that such lapse is committed
designedly or because of negligence. Hence, the
prosecution evidence is required
made out as it
presupposes a design to commit cognizable offence. No such design to
commit a cognizable offence was neither alleged nor discernible from ... commission of cognizable
offence-
(1)A police officer, knowing of a design to commit any
cognisable offence may arrest, without orders from the
Magistrate
favour of the accused, may be that such lapse is
committed designedly or because of negligence."
Crl. A. 780 /2002 Page