under Section 202(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 (for short "the Code") instead of directing investigation
under Section 156 ... Section 156(3) and held that where jurisdiction is
exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156
(3) or Section 200 CrPC
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
said application. In the complaint under Section 200 ,
which accompanied the application under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C., it has been
highlighted that ... registration of the FIR
under Sections which included the sections as in the present application
under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. Specific reference
under Section 156(3) did not warrant
registration of the FIR and the allegations made in the said application
under Section 156(3) ... final report under Section 173(2) Criminal Procedure
Code, 1973 It would clearly be beyond the purview of
sections 154 and 156 Criminal Procedure Code
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
provisions Cr.P.C. and P.C. Act:
Section 156 of the Code of Criminal Procedure reads thus:-
"156. Police officer's power ... section 307 of that Code.
(3) Save as provided in sub-sections (1) or sub-section (2),
the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Magistrate, Gurugram under Section 200 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure (for short ' Cr.P.C .') read with Section 156(3) ... Cr.P.C. and not under Section 154 Cr.P.C. Learned Senior counsel referred to
the provisions of Sections 154 , 156
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
Code by filing a
criminal complaint under Section 200 Cr.P.C. An application having been filed
before the Magistrate under Section 156(3) ... Section 156(3) and held that
where a jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or
Section 200
Code by filing a
criminal complaint under Section 200 Cr.P.C. An application having been filed
before the Magistrate under Section 156(3) ... Section 156(3) and held that
where a jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or
Section 200