Code of Criminal Procedure of ordering a police investigation in non-cognizable cases. Such orders should be made only in exceptional cases, and when
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Mistake of law. Enter section
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hurt and other cases, which have been reported as false or non-cognizable. (m) He shall test by local enquiries the realization of fines
case ends in the conviction of the accused under a non-cognizable section, the case shall be shown under columns ... Code of Criminal Procedure, those convicted under a non-cognizable section being shown under a spare column for "otherwise disposed of'. Columns
Code of Criminal Procedure, non-cognizable cases under the Criminal Tribes Act, 1924, cases under sections 176, 182 or 211, Indian Penal Code, the Motor
police, and their production before the Magistrate ; (iii) the reporting of non-cognizable cases or infringement of bye-laws of the line to the proper ... others ; (iv) the prosecution of cognizable cases, as well as non-cognizable cases under the Indian Railways Act, 1890, on behalf of the management
warrants, shall be executed by the police in both cognizable and non-cognizable cases, and with the exception of fine warrants shall be entered
cognizance being taken in Court. (2) Conspiracy to commit- (i) any non-cognizable offence except those described in (3), or (ii) a cognizable offence ... Chief Presidency Magistrate. (3) Conspiracy to commit any non-cognizable offences named in sub-section (1) of section 195 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
offence under section 32 of the Police Act, 1861, is non-cognizable, a Police officer has no power forthwith to arrest a person who commits
Code of Criminal Procedure of ordering a police investigation in non-cognizable cases. Such orders should be made only in exceptional cases, and when