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)
Section 156(3) has to be exercised only when there is sufficient ground to proceed and before exercising such jurisdiction under Section 156(3) ... Section 156(3) and held that where jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200 CrPC
power
at all to refer the complaint under Section 156(3) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure (herein after referred to as the Code ... complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, the Magistrate is required to apply his mind
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)
petitions filed
under Section 156(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
2. The Criminal Revisions in Crl.R.C.(MD)Nos.1191 ... delay in re-presenting the petitions filed under Section 156(3)
of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
3. The case of the petitioner is that
PRAYER: Criminal Revision Petition has been filed under Section 397 r/w 401
of the Criminal Procedure Code to call for the records pertaining ... civil case a criminal colour and as such,
the impugned order dismissing the petition filed under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C.,
cannot be found
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
Section 156(3) has to be exercised only when there is sufficient ground to proceed and before exercising such jurisdiction under Section 156(3) ... 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) has to be exercised only when there is sufficient ground to proceed and before exercising such jurisdiction under Section 156(3) ... Section 156(3) and held that where jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200 CrPC
provisions of section 156(1) of the Code which
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the Magistrate under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. If a complaint
is received