follow the mandatory procedure
prescribed under Section 155(1) and 155(2) of
Cr.P.C. Therefore, it is necessary to refer the
said provision ... required under Section 155(1) of
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Cr.P.C ., or obtained necessary order as
envisaged under Section 155(2) of Cr.P.C.,
before
Cr.P.C is only in respect of non- cognizable offences, Section 156(3) Cr.P.C for cognizable offences and Section 202(2) ... order to make a reference either under Section 156(3) or under Section 155(2) Cr.P.C. that the complaint must disclose the allegations
extract Section 155 (2) Cr.P.C. and Section 156 (3)
Cr.P.C., which read as under :
Section 155: Information as to non- cognizable ... entered in Court record.
Therefore the word Order; in Section 155 (2) and
Section 156 (3) Cr.P.C., cannot be lost sight
under
Section 155 of the Cr.P.C., to register a crime. Section 155 of the
Cr.P.C., reads as follows:
"155. Information ... Magistrate as required under Section 155(1) of Cr.P.C., or
obtained necessary order as envisaged under Section
155(2
under
Section 155 of the Cr.P.C., to register a crime. Section 155 of the
Cr.P.C., reads as follows:
"155. Information ... Magistrate as required under Section 155(1) of Cr.P.C., or
obtained necessary order as envisaged under Section
155(2
under Section 155 of the Cr.P.C., to register a crime. Section
155 of the Cr.P.C., reads as follows:
"155. Information ... Magistrate as
required under Section 155(1) of Cr.P.C.,
or obtained necessary order as envisaged
under Section 155(2
Section 155(2) Code of Criminal Procedure
for investigating a non-cognizable case, has no
legal basis. Sub-section (2) of Section 155 Code ... section (1) of Section 155 . Not
only a police officer or a complainant can
approach the Magistrate under Section 155(2)
Code of Criminal Procedure
under Section 155 of the Cr.P.C., to register a crime. Section
155 of the Cr.P.C., reads as follows:
"155. Information ... Magistrate as required under Section
155(1) of Cr.P.C., or obtained necessary order as envisaged under
Section 155(2
Section 155(2) Code
of Criminal Procedure for investigating a non-cognizable
case, has no legal basis. Sub-section (2) of Section 155
Code ... section (1) of Section 155 . Not only a
police officer or a complainant can approach the
Magistrate under Section 155(2) Code of Criminal
Procedure
follow the mandatory
procedure prescribed under Section 155(1) and 155(2) of
Cr.P.C. Therefore, it is necessary to refer the said
provision ... CRL.P No. 102420 of 2023
provisions of Sections 155(1) and 155(2) of
Cr.P.C."
15. Again this Court