Criminal Procedure and the
Magistrate, on the basis of the complaint without
taking into consideration the report under Section 173
Code of Criminal Procedure ... with the provisions of
this Code.
14. A perusal of subsection (2) and subsection (3)
of Section 210 , Cr.P.C. shows that
dismissed applications filed by the petitioner U/s 251
Cr.P.C. and U/s 210 Cr.P.C.
2. It is the case ... High Court of Delhi held :
"5. ...... Section 210 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure lays down the
procedure to be followed when there
section 34 IPC.
4. Grievance of the Petitioners is that the Ld. Trial Court did not
follow the procedure prescribed by Section 210 Cr. PC ... Trial
Court was duty bound to follow the procedure prescribed by Section
210 Cr PC and by not following the said procedure, the proceedings
have
210 (2) Cr.P.C . if a report is made by the investigating
police officer U/s 173 Cr.P.C . and on such report ... this rule which is provided in section 210 (3) of Cr.P.C.
Section 210 Cr.P.C. reads as under:
Section 210 Cr
revisionists
Urvashi Fakay and Dr. Sunil Fakay under Section 210 Cr.PC and 239 Cr.PC .
(2) Brief facts necessary for disposal of the revision ... also made to the provisions of Section 28 of PC &
PNDT Act and Section 210 of Cr.PC and in the light
dismiss the complaint under Section 203 Cr.P.C., in as
much as there is nowhere in the Criminal Procedure
Code a bar to take ... 210 Cr.P.C. makes it
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dated 19.11.2014 passed on an application
under Section 156 (3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure ( Cr.P.C .) filed by
the petitioner ... position under section 210 of the Cr.P.C. as under:-
CR No.39/2015, CR No.40/2015 and CR No.41/2015
Crime (Against) Women Cell, Krishna Nagar,
Delhi.
14. Section 210 Cr.P.C provides the procedure to be
followed when there is a complaint case ... opinion,
ld. trial Court fell in a procedural illegality by not examining
the applicability of Section 210 Cr.P.C.
16 It is established legal
nature of an
"inquiry" ; and that provisions of section 210 Cr.P.C are inapplicable in
the present case since the offence complained ... Advocate supports his submissions that the proceedings
pending u/s 200 read with section 202 Cr.P.C. are in the nature of
"Inquiry
Delhi instead of
deciding the application u/s 156(3) Cr.P.C ., referred and
relied upon section 210 (1) Cr.P.C. and came ... separate FIR was to be registered and
provisions of section 210 Cr PC are not attracted, therefore,
the impugned order suffers from illegality