cannot be
characterised as unreasonable or arbitrary. Under sub-
section(2) of Section 172 Cr.P.C. the court itself has the
Page ... conferred and recognized, the embargo engrafted in sub
section (3) of Section 172 of the CrPC would fail to meet
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cannot be
characterised as unreasonable or arbitrary. Under sub-
section(2) of Section 172 Cr.P.C. the court itself has the
Page ... conferred and recognized, the embargo engrafted in sub
section (3) of Section 172 of the CrPC would fail to meet
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asked for
production of Rojnamcha to contradict the same.
3. Section 172 (3) of Cr.P.C. is relevant for the purpose, which is
reproduced ... thereafter direct accordingly. The Rules and Orders (Criminal) also
provides under Section 172(2) of Cr.P.C. that any Criminal Court
may send
that the P.W.-18- Dharmendra Madesiya, in his statement under section 161 Cr.P.C., has supported the prosecution case that Mohan Gaur ... paragraph no. '14' that "a reading of Section 172 Cr.P.C. makes the position clear that discretion given to the Court
Supreme Court.
(36) Section 154 Cr.P.C., prescribes the manner in which the said
information has to be recorded. Section 156 ... obliged to file a Final Report before the jurisdictional
Court.
(37) Section 172 Cr.P.C., makes it obligatory that a Diary should be
maintained
Supreme Court.
(36) Section 154 Cr.P.C., prescribes the manner in which the said
information has to be recorded. Section 156 ... obliged to file a Final Report before the jurisdictional
Court.
(37) Section 172 Cr.P.C., makes it obligatory that a Diary should be
maintained
Crl. 853 wherein this Court has held that general diary also falls
within the scope of Section 172 of Cr.P.C. The learned counsel ... General Diary extract will not come within
the scope of Section 172 of Cr.P.C. since it is maintained under Section
that Section 162 of the
Cr.P.C. highlights the object of Section 145 of the Evidence Act, it is the right of
Crl ... witnesses. This right has not been taken
away by Section 172 of the Cr.P.C. In other words, such a right is an indefeasible
state that Section 22 of the RTI Act overrides the
provisions of Section 172(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.
Decision
The Commission ... Section 172(3) of the Criminal
Procedure Code ( CrPC ), 1973 for denying the Case Diary is concerned, concededly
Section
proclamation under Section 82 CrPC has been made a substantive
offence, the provisions of Section 174A IPC are required to be
invoked against ... Code of Criminal
procedure. It occurs in other provisions of criminal law e.g. Sections
87 and 90(a) CrPC and Section 172