SAKHAR DIN versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Sections 195 (b) and 561A Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Termination of Section 211 Proceedings referred to in two FIR cases filed by the applicants / accused against 1979. The two persons were interrogated in 1979, but no witnesses supported the case, the head constable sent to Section H, who filed a lawsuit filed by the applicants / accused, calling them a liar. had gone. Against the applicant / accused under 5211, the PPC magistrate took notice of the matter and issued a guaranteed warrant against the applicant / accused. The PC and that he had also filed a direct complaint in the Magistrate's Court regarding the FIR filed by him earlier and the Magistrate had proceeded against the accused shown by him. The payer / defendant's argument was valid because under Section 211, the PPC can only be filed by a court or vice versa, and the police cannot file such a complaint in any case otherwise. Proposal to commence proceedings under Section 211, PPC. A show cause notice was issued to the applicant / accused, which was required by law. The proceedings filed by Section HO under Section 1111 against the applicants / accused, the PPC was canceled, even in the circumstances, the court proceedings were to be misused.
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