offence
covered under Section 195 of Cr.P.C. According to
Section 195 of Cr.P.C., the Court cannot take
cognizance unless a public ... files a private
complaint under Section 200 of Cr.P.C. Therefore,
registration of case under Section 188 of IPC
offence
covered under Section 195 of Cr.P.C. According to
4
Section 195 of Cr.P.C., the Court cannot take
cognizance unless ... files a private
complaint under Section 200 of Cr.P.C. Therefore,
registration of case under Section 188 of IPC
offence covered
under Section 195 of Cr.P.C. According to Section 195
of Cr.P.C., the Court cannot take cognizance, unless a
public ... private complaint under Section
200 of Cr.P.C. Therefore, registration of the case under
4
Section 188 of IPC
offence
covered under Section 195 of Cr.P.C. According to
Section 195 of Cr.P.C., the Court cannot take
cognizance, unless a public ... private
complaint under Section 200 of Cr.P.C. Therefore,
registration of the case under Section 188 of IPC by the
police
offence
covered under Section 195 of Cr.P.C. According to
Section 195 of Cr.P.C., the Court cannot take
cognizance unless a public ... files a private
complaint under Section 200 of Cr.P.C. Therefore,
registration of case under Section 188 of IPC
IPC r/w.
Sec. 123 of R.P.Act
JUDGMENT
(U/ Sec.355 of Cr.P.C)
This is a charge sheet ... Sec.248(1) of Cr.P.C., I
hereby acquit accused no.8 for the
offences punishable U/ Sec.171(E) IPC
ACMM, Central District, Tis
Hazari Courts, Delhi convicting the appellant u/s 420 IPC and 171 IPC and
order ... half years and fine of Rs. 50,000/ for offence u/s
420 IPC, in default of payment of fine, simple imprisonment
West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act, 2006
WEST BENGAL
India
West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act, 2006
Section 195(1) of the Cr.P.C., which bars the court to take
cognizance of the offence punishable under Section 188 of the IPC ... Section 188 of the Indian Penal
Code except in the manner provided under Section 195 of the Cr.P.C.
27. Thus
cognizable
offence and, therefore, as per sub-section
(2) of section 155 CrPC, the police has no
jurisdiction to investigate into the
noncognizable offences without ... cheating is defined in section 415
of the Indian Penal Code, which reads as
under:
(4 of 8)
"415. Cheating.--Whoever, by
deceiving