such a situation any complaint alleging
commission of non-serious offence(s) or non-cognizable
offence(s) made before the police, has to be vetted ... ensure that only genuine
complaints relating to non-serious offences or non-
cognizable offences are entertained by the Magistrate.
This is so for the reason
relevant to state that all the aforesaid
offences being non-cognizable offences, it is incumbent upon the
respondents to obtain necessary permission from the learned ... quashed
the proceedings initiated against the accused persons in
respect of non-cognizable offence on the ground that the
mandatory provisions of Section
quashed the proceedings initiated against the
accused persons in respect of non-cognizable
offence on the ground that the mandatory
provisions of Section ... submitted to the Learned Magistrate
seeking permission to investigate the non-
cognizable offence.
17. In the cases referred above, invariably the
Learned Magistrates have passed
offences punishable under Sections 7 and 8 of the COTPA
are non-cognizable offences and in the absence of
requisite permission being obtained from ... relevant to state that all the aforesaid offences
being non-cognizable offences, it is incumbent upon the
respondents to obtain necessary permission from the
learned
very
registration of the crime by the police on non-
cognizable offences i.e., Sections 120B , 507 r/w.
34 of the IPC .
5. Learned ... least one is
cognizable, the case shall be deemed to
be a cognizable case, notwithstanding that
the other offences are non-cognizable."
9. Therefore
very registration of the crime by
the police on non-cognizable offences i.e., Sections 120B ,
507 r/w. 34 of the IPC .
5. Learned ... least one is cognizable, the
case shall be deemed to be a cognizable case,
notwithstanding that the other offences are non-
cognizable
quashed
the proceedings initiated against the accused persons in
respect of non-cognizable offence on the ground that the
mandatory provisions of Section ... Learned Magistrate seeking permission to investigate the
non-cognizable offence.
17. In the cases referred above, invariably the
Learned Magistrates have passed the orders
short "the said Act of 1963"), which are non-
cognizable offences, learned Magistrate proceeded to grant
permission for investigation under Section ... quashed
the proceedings initiated against the accused persons in
respect of non-cognizable offence on the ground that the
mandatory provisions of Section
respect of non-cognizable offence on the ground that the
mandatory provisions of Section 155(1) and (2) of Cr. P.C.,
are not complied ... submitted to the
Learned Magistrate seeking permission to investigate the
non-cognizable offence.
17. In the cases referred above, invariably the
Learned Magistrates have passed
very registration of the crime by
the police on non-cognizable offences i.e., Sections 120B ,
507 r/w. 34 of the IPC .
5. Learned ... least one is cognizable, the
case shall be deemed to be a cognizable case,
notwithstanding that the other offences are non-
cognizable."
9. Therefore