protest petition, which is possible only when the protest petition was ordered to be treated as a complaint. The record shows that neither protest petition ... Magistrate on the basis of protest petition can reject the final report, he may treat the protest petition as complaint, he may also direct
Additional District and Sessions Judge, Court No. 6 Bulandshahar, whereby the protest petition filed by opposite party No. 2 has been allowed and in pursuance ... said protest petition as the case was under the Prevention of Corruption Act and in spite of the same, the protest petition was allowed
filed cancellation report.
17. Respondent no.2 Ms. Latha Venkatraman was not satisfied
with the report of investigating officer. Therefore, she filed
protest petition ... investigating officer, on conclusion
of investigation filed final report/cancellation report. Respondent
no.2 filed the protest petition. The material, on the basis of which
appellant has
been dismissed and vide the same order, the protest petition filed by the
appellant was also dismissed.
2 Aggrieved by the order ... final arguments. Thus, the Ld. MM
has rightly dismissed the protest petition filed by the complainant.
8. In view of the above discussions
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Secunderabad, who took
cognizance of protest petition filed by the defacto-complainant for the
offences ... made to act on the basis of a protest petition that may
be filed or made, while disagreeing with the police report, to issue process
filed protest-petition with request that said protest petition be registered as complaint case. After hearing on this application/protest petition dated 26.8.2014, the Judicial ... 250C/2014 with complaint of complainant Km. Pragti. Thereafter, in protest petition/complaint filed by Km. Pragti (complaint case no. 179/2015 (Km. Pragti
criminal revision has been directed as against the dismissal of
the protest petition filed in Crl.M.P.No.5/2016 by the learned Judicial ... Investigation Officer filed a negative final report that there is no
cognizable case. In the circumstances, the revision petitioner filed protest
petition
dated
14.08.2014. It observed :
"...The complainant - appellant herein has
filed a protest petition before learned
ACMM, New Delhi, to the closure report
filed ... closure report was filed showing lack of
evidence. A protest petition was filed by the complainant. The Trial Court,
by the impugned order, after taking
lodged
by two victims, out of which only one has filed the protest
petition which was treated as complaint petition and therefore,
the complaint petition ... over by the accused
persons submits final report, if a protest petition is filed and it is
treated as a complaint petition and the witnesses
chosen to adopt the latter course and has treated
the protest petition filed by the Appellant as a complaint under
Section 200 of the Code