| Whitley Stokes - India - 1888 - 1250 pages
...allegation made orally or in ' Cornwriting to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action p *m' ' under this Code, that some person, whether known or unknown, has committed an offence ; but does not include the report of a police-officer 1 : (6) ' Investigation ' includes all the proceedings... | |
| India - 1889 - 994 pages
...means the allegation made orally „ _ . „ or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view -a'"1' """' : to his taking action under this Code, that some person,...whether known or unknown, has committed an offence ; but does not include the report of a Policeofficer : (6) " Investigation " includes all the proceedings... | |
| Criminal law - 1902 - 286 pages
...within the terms of the definition given in the Code of Criminal Procedure where it is defined to be "an allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate with a view to his taking action." We should say that a petition of this description was made to the Magistrate merely for the purpose... | |
| Oudh (India). Court of the Judicial Commissioner - Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 476 pages
...Superintendent of Police's order might he regarded as a complaint. Complaint is defined in the Code as the " allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate...does not include the report of a Police officer.'' In Queen-Empress v. Sada (1) the Bombay High Court held that the " report of a Police officer" referred... | |
| 1904 - 624 pages
...under Section 488 is not a " complaint." The definition of a " complaint" is given at Section 4 (h) and means the allegation made orally or in writing to...his taking action under this Code, that some person has committed an offence, and " offence" nnder Section 4 (o) is defined to mean any act or omission... | |
| John Dawson Mayne - Criminal law - 1904 - 1186 pages
...order made against him.1 If 797. A complaint as denned by the Criminal Procedure Code, s. 4 (a), is an allegation made orally or in writing to a magistrate, with a view to his taking action under that Code, that some person has committed an offence. An offence, as denned by s. 4 (o), means any... | |
| Balwantrai R. Desai - 1907 - 1094 pages
...used in the Criminal Procedure Code lias, I submit, a perfectly w ell-understood meaning. It means an allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action under the Code, that some person, whether known or unknown, has committed an offence : see s. 4 ( /•) of... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 876 pages
...started. The complaint, if any, was made by Superintendent Ellis. The definition of complaint is — " the allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate with a view to his taking action." Now, the petitioner himself has admitted in the second paragraph of his application that he was arrested... | |
| Trials - 1910 - 218 pages
...complaint made by some person aggrieved 3y such offence. '"' " Complaint is defined in sect. 4 a to mean the allegation made orally or in writing to a magistrate with a view to lis taking action," &a. Section.195 enacts that no Court shall ,ake cognisance of an offence under... | |
| William Mack, William Benjamin Hale, Donald J. Kiser - Law - 1918 - 1426 pages
...142 App. Div. 155, 127 NTS 33. [a] In India Code Cr. Proc. (1882) § 4 "complnint" is defined to mean the allegation made orally or In writing to a magistrate with a view to his taking action. In re Surendranth Banerjea, LR 10 Indian App. 171, 178. 78. Shappee v. Curtis. 142 App. Div. 155, 127... | |
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