Section 158BE the provisions of Section 132(13) would be relevant. The provisions of this sub-section which-subjects the searches under Section ... CrPC is not analogous to Section 132(3) . Section 102(3) of CrPC is akin to second proviso
reading of the
complaint discloses cognizable offence under Section 154 of
Cr.P.C., registration of FIR is mandatory as per the dicta laid
down ... Crl. LJ 3329 and
contends that even subsequent complaints, if received by
Station House Office, it would be a statement under Section 162
Others) mandates registration of FIR under
section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 whereby preliminary
enquiry should be made in time bound manner ... Others) mandates registration of FIR under section 154 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 whereby preliminary enquiry should be made in
time bound manner
Others) mandates registration of FIR under
section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 whereby preliminary
enquiry should be made in time bound manner ... Others) mandates registration of FIR under section 154 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 whereby preliminary enquiry should be made in
time bound manner
Others) mandates registration of FIR under
section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 whereby preliminary
enquiry should be made in time bound manner ... Others) mandates registration of FIR under section 154 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 whereby preliminary enquiry should be made in
time bound manner
Safdarjang
Airport, New Delhi.
....Respondents/Opposite Parties
Appeal under Section 340 of the Criminal
Procedure Code
(infact under Section
15 of the Consumer Protection ... only) vide which, it dismissed the application/complaint, under Section
340 of the Criminal Procedure Code ( Cr.P.C .), filed by the complainant (now
appellant
duly
placed reliance upon the final report under Section 173 Cr.P.C.
submitted by the police authorities after carrying out the due
investigation ... which has been duly mentioned in the
Challan/final report under Section 173 Cr.P.C presented before the
District Court by the police authorities
alleged NA NA NA NA 581,711,166 581,711,166
bogus LTCG)
6.5% of LTCG u/s 69C towards alleged
commission expenses ... also submitted that Sec.65 of the PMLA, 2002 states that the
provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code , 1973 ( CrPC ) shall apply
investigation cannot
lay a police report under Section 173 of The Code of Criminal
Procedure , because Court cannot take cognizance in view ... such cases and file a police report under Section 173
of The Code of Criminal Procedure confining to the offence under
Indian Penal Code alone
Lala Thakur vs East Central Railway on 21 February, 2024
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