which the Criminal. Misc. Application No. 696 of 2024, preferred by the Applicant under Section 156(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973 (hereinafter referred ... Section 156(3) and held that where jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200 CrPC
Section 156(3) and held that where jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200 CrPC ... investigation" defined under Section 2(h) of the Code, in dealing with the application under Section 156(3) ,
view that although Section 156(3) is very briefly
worded, there is an implied power in the Magistrate under
Section 156(3) ... exercise of power under Section 439 or
under the inherent power of the court under
Section 561A of Criminal Procedure Code"
This Court, having
first exhaust his remedy under Sections
154(1) and 154(3) Cr.P.C. before invoking Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. in the case ... sec
196(1) Cr.P.C . is required for prosecution of offence punishable under sec
153A of IPC and sanction under sec 197 of
compliance of Section 154(3) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure and no affidavit being their along with the application under
Section 156 ... compliance of Section 154(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
however, the documentary evidence enclosed along with the application
under Section 156
Code of Criminal Procedure deals with
information to the Police and their powers to investigate and
Section 156 of Cr.P.C. provides police power ... under Section 156(3) and he does not take cognizance.
Therefore, the Magistrate's power under Section 156(3) of the
Code to order
under Section 156(3)
Cr.P.C. He also submitted that none of the procedure laid down under
Section 154 Cr.P.C. has been ... under Section 156(3) .
Thus, this order and the action of the Magistrate, sending the
complaint to the police station for investigation 156(3)
bailable warrants under Sections 82 / 83 Cr.P.C. against the petitioners. Application moved under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. had no entry ... occasion for the company to file a criminal complaint invoking provisions of Section 156 (3) Cr.P.C. on 24.07.2000.
38. It is further submitted
Cr.P.C.
xvii Section 154 , Cr.P.C. is the only Section which speaks about the registration of an FIR and Section 156 ... view that although Section 156(3) is very briefly worded, there is an implied power in the Magistrate under Section 156(3)
learned ACJM in criminal
case not to initiate proceeding under Section 156(3) of the CrPC
has attained finality. Then, respondent ... further in a
manner provided under Section 202 of the CrPC. The order under
Section 156(3) of the CrPC