material brought on record.
2. This Criminal Revision under Section 397 / 401 of Criminal Procedure Code ( Cr.P.C .) has been filed challenging the order ... Section 190 , are that he may either take cognizance under Section 190 or may forward the complaint to the police under Section 156(3)
material brought on record.
2. This application/petition under Section 482 Code of Criminal Procedure ( Cr.P.C .) has been filed challenging the order dated ... Section 190 , are that he may either take cognizance under Section 190 or may forward the complaint to the police under Section 156(3)
under Section
156(1) of the Code except under an order of a Magistrate within the
purview of Section 155(2) of the Code ... Section 156(3) and held that where jurisdiction is exercised on
a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200
CrPC
Anara Devi Vs. Suraj Kumar Patel and others), whereby application under Section 156 (3) Cr.P.C. filed by revisionist for registration ... 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 190 , are that he may either take cognizance under Section 190 or may forward the complaint to the police under Section 156(3) ... exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200 CrPC, the Magistrate is required to apply his mind
Code of Criminal Procedure and not under s. 156(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. As it is clear here from the very fact ... Criminal Procedure Code defines "investigation" in the same terms as the earlier definition contained in Section 2(l) of the 1898 Criminal Procedure
would be worthwhile to peruse certain Sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure . Information under section 154 of Cr.P.C is generally known ... Section 156(3) is very briefly worded. The powers of Magistrate are not expressly mentioned in section 156 (3) of Cr.P.C. If that
would be worthwhile to peruse certain Sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure . Information under section 154 of Cr.P.C is generally known ... Section 156(3) is very briefly worded. The powers of Magistrate are not expressly mentioned in section 156 (3) of Cr.P.C. If that
this section to
investigate.
(3) Any Magistrate empowered under section 190 may order
such an investigation as above- mentioned.
13. Therefore, Section 156 (1) ... under the
provisions of Chapter XIII. Further sub-section (3) of Section 156 Cr.P.C. is
qualified by sub-section (1) of Section 156
would be worthwhile to peruse certain Sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure . Information under section 154 of Cr.P.C is generally known ... Section 156(3) is very briefly worded. The powers of Magistrate are not expressly mentioned in section 156 (3) of Cr.P.C. If that