view that
although Section 156(3) is verybriefly worded, there is an implied power in
the Magistrate under Section 156(3) ... lies under Sections 36 and 154(3) before the concerned police
officers, and if that is of no avail, under Section 156(3)
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under Section 156(3) CrPC before the learned
Magistrate concerned. If such ... .
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14. Section 156(3) states:
“156. (3) Any Magistrate empowered under
Section
Section 156(3) and held that where
jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3)
or Section 200 CrPC ... complaint to the police for
investigation under Section 156(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
And again:
"When a Magistrate receives a complaint
under
Section 406, 409, 420, 426, 463, 465, 468, 471, 474 read with Section
120-B IPC and Section 149 IPC and Section ... Section 156(3) and
held that where a jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in
terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200
order dated 3-1-2001 directed that the application under Section 156(3) be registered in the Court as a criminal complaint and fixed ... filing a criminal complaint under Chapter XV of Cr.P.C , the complainant seeks the direction under Section 156(3) so that the accused
Sections 154, 155 Sub-section (1) and (2) of 156, Cr.P.C confer right on an aggrieved person to reach the police, 156(3 ... Applications under Section 156(3) Cr. P.C. are now coming in torrents. Provisions under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. should be used sparingly
Section 156(3) of the Code of
Criminal Procedure (for short, ‘the Code’) or otherwise independently
within the ambit of Section 154 of the Code ... Activists Prevention Act and Section 7 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act.
7. The complaint application under Section 156 IPC was filed by Parvaz
prayer for an investigation under Section 156(3) of
the Code and taking recourse to Section 202 of the
Code instead. It was submitted that ... investigation by the police under Section 156(3) of
the Code and resorting to Section 202 of the Code
instead, since both the two courses
direction under section 156(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereafter ' Cr.P.C ' or 'the Code') to the police ... 156(1) , without orders of the Magistrate as the Magistrate can direct under section 156 (3) of the Code. Section 154 (1) of the Code
statement under Section 200
Cr.P.C.
2.2 Feeling aggrieved by order dated 23.03.2015 treating the application
under Section 156(3) ... directed for treating the
application under Section 156(3) as a complaint case under Section 200 Cr.P.C.
Aggrieved, the complainant preferred criminal revision