Friday, June 10, 2011

Complaint under section 156 (3) Cr.P.C

IN THE COURT OF SH. METROPOLITAN MAGISTRATE, DELHI

In the matter of

ABC Sharma Complaint

Versus

XYZ Sharma Defendant

APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 156 (3) Cr.P.C

Most Respectfully Showeth :

1. That the complaints have failed the accompanying complaint u/s 200 Cr.P.C. against the accused persons and the contents of the accompanying complaint may be read as part and person of this application and the same are not being repeated here for the sake of brevity.

2. That since the local police has failed to register FIR against the accused persons as per the offences committed by the accused persons are cognizable offences, it is just fit or proper and the local police may be directed to lodge/register on FIR u/s 380/448/506/34 IPC against the accused persons.

Prayer :-

It is, therefore, prayed that the local police of P.S. Connaught Place, New Delhi may be directed to investigate the matter and to lodge an FIR in the above case and report may be called from the SHO P.S Connaught Place, New Delhi. In the case u/s 156 (3) Cr.P.C in the interest of justice.

Delhi Complaint

Through

Place Counsel

5 comments:

  1. Dear Sir/Madam
    offence related to cheating,extortion,voluntary hurt,house trespass,harassment and blackmail.Local Police refused to register FIR,immediately went to the commissioner of police,same thing happend.So now i decided to make a private compliant under mentioned sections @ crpc 200 / 156(3),to "The Honorable Magistrate". Local advocates are very expensive junior advocate cost 10000 and senior advocate cost 15000 rupess to file private petition,which i can't afford. My doubt: As a citizen,directly im allowed to submit private petition to "The Honorable Magistrate" without hiring advocate? or its compulsary to hire advocate when filing private petition?.Experts please guide me,thanks in advance..
    Warm regards
    GIRI LEO

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    1. please file a complaint in person with relevant facts disclosing offence in person in open court.Advocate is not mandatory

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    2. please file a complaint in person with relevant facts disclosing offence in person in open court.Advocate is not mandatory

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  3. You can appear in any court in your own case.
    Dr. Binoy Gupta

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