
1. Nawal Kishor Gupta VS State of U. P. - 04 Aug 10
Sessions Court while allowing revision petition itself could not have directed police to register case under Section 156(3) CrPC and proceed with investigation.
156(3) CrPC but the Sessions Judge himself could not have passed an order under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. ... The learned Sessions Judge exceeded his jurisdiction while passing an order under Section 156(3)) CrPC himself. ... Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 —Section 156(3) —Application filed by respondent was rejected by Magistrate—Sessions Court set aside
India - Crimes
2. Khurshidurehman S. Rehman VS State Of U. P. - 02 Mar 22
Non-occurrence of any cognizable offence is also one of the paramount condition which averted the courts below from issuing a direction for investigation in exercise of powers under Sections 156 (3) CrPC.
under Section 156 (3) CrPC. ... Constitution of India - Article 227 – Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 - Section 156 (3) - Parliamentary Election ... 156(3) CrPC, moved by the petitioner, discloses a cognizable offence for forwarding of the complaint to the police for investigation ... 156(3) and held that where jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of Section 156(3) or Section 200 CrPC, the Magistrate ... 156 (3) CrPC. ... 156(3) CrPC.
India - Allahabad
3. Ruchi Mittal @ Smt Ruchi Garg VS State of U. P. - 09 Jan 23
156(3) CrPC to be a complaint case – Whether application is maintainable – Held, If an application under Section 156(3) CrPC has ... also been held that an order regarding rejection of such application or conversion of application under Section 156(3) CrPC into ... 156(3), Section 125 – Criminal trial – Cheating - Application moved to set aside the order treating the application under Section ... Amit Mittal and others), under Section 156(3) CrPC treating the application under Section 156(3) CrPC to be a complaint case. ... 156(3) CrPC. ... 156(3) CrPC within a stipulated period of time.
India - Allahabad
4. Ghanshyambhai Bhikhabhai Khokhani VS Country Club Hospitalities and Holidays Ltd. - 12 Jan 22
156(3) CrPC - If such an application under Section 156(3) CrPC is made and the Magistrate is, prima facie, satisfied, he can direct ... Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 - Section 156(3) and 157 - Petitioner has given written complaint to Police ... 156(3) CrPC and if he does so, Magistrate will ensure, if prima facie he is satisfied, registration of first information report ... Section 156(3) states: "156. ... 156(3) CrPC. ... Section 156(3) provides for a check by the Magistrate on the police performing its duties under Chapter XII CrPC.
India - Gujarat
5. Shaileshbhai Himmatbhai Pandya VS State of Gujarat - 12 Jan 22
156(3) CrPC - If such an application under Section 156(3) CrPC is made and Magistrate is, prima facie, satisfied, he can direct ... Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 - Section 156(3) and 156 - Constitution of India - Article 226 - Seeking Registration ... 156(3) CrPC and if he does so, Magistrate will ensure, if prima facie he is satisfied, registration of the first information report ... Section 156(3) states: "156. ... 156(3) CrPC. ... Section 156(3) provides for a check by the Magistrate on the police performing its duties under Chapter XII CrPC.
India - Gujarat
6. NARENDRA PRATAP SINGH. VS STATION HOUSE OFFICER - 04 Oct 06
(A) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973—Sections 156(3) and 197—Application—Filed under Section 156(3) of CrPC with allegation of embezzlement ... accused persons—Section 197 of CrPC has no application at this stage—Section 156(3) of CrPC is a pre-cognizance stage—Order of Magistrate ... CrPC—Sustainability of—Since at stage of Section 156(3) of CrPC accused has no right to be heard—No need to issue notice to proposed ... Nisar Ahmad, under Section 156 (3), Cr.P.C. ... 197, Cr.P.C. at the stage of Section 156 (3), Cr.P.C. ... The facts of the case, in brief, are that the revisionist Narendra Pratap Singh had filed an application under Section 156 (3), Cr.P.C
India - Allahabad
7. MUNISH CHANDRA SRIVASTAVA VS STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH - 31 May 07
(A) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973—Sections 397, 401 and 156(3)—Revision—Maintainability of—Applicant filed application under Section ... 156(3) of CrPC. ... —Impugned order of Sessions Judge set aside—Application under Section 156(3) of CrPC restored—Police is directed to register F.I.R ... —The application under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. was filed by the revisionist Munish Chandra Srivastava in the Court of J.M. ... With such allegations, the applicant filed an application under Section 156(3), Cr.P.C., which was allowed by J.M. ... -I, Basti in Case No. 556/12/06 on the application under Section 156(3) filed by the revisionist is hereby restored.
India - Allahabad
8. JOKHAN VS STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH - 26 Oct 07
(A) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973—Sections 156(3) and 36—FIR—Investigation—Directed by Magistrate in application under Section 156 ... /ST Act—If an application filed under Section 156(3) of CrPC—It is matter between applicant and Court—Prospective accused has no ... of police to conduct—When a Magistrate orders investigation under Section 156(3) of CrPC—He can only direct an officer-in-charge ... The brief facts of the case are that the applicant filed an application under Section 156(3), Cr.P.C. alleging that on 12th December ... Therefore, if any order is passed by the learned Magistrate under Section 156(3), Cr.P.C. and if investigation is required to be ... The allegations as made in the application under Section 156 (3), Cr.P.C. show that prima facie a cognizable case is made out and
India - Allahabad
9. Joshy Varghese VS Mar George Alancherry - 22 Feb 18
for considering the matters to the police as under section 156(3) CrPC-Magistrate cannot reject the stage as under 156(3) CrPC. ... Criminal P.C. 1973, Ss. 156(3), 203, 200 & 202 -The person refrained from making the affirmed statement as under section 200 of CrPC ... of invoking the provisions under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. ... to have any connection with the power under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. ... Magistrate ought to have invoked the power under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C.
India - Kerala
10. Dinesh Kumar Gupta VS State of M. P. - 14 Feb 17
-- Magistrate passed impugned order under section 156(3) CrPC mere mentioning necessity of investigation -- before passing such ... 156(3), CrPC afresh. ... his mind -- hence, impugned order and FIR quashed -- matter remanded back to the Court of JMFC to decide the application under section ... 156(3) and held that where jurisdiction is exercised on a complaint filed in terms of section 156(3) or section 200 CrPC, the Magistrate ... 156(3) of CrPC. ... 156(3) of CrPC.
India - Madhya Pradesh