In Non-Cognizable Offence, Which Occurred in Spur of Moment the Investigating Agency need not Approach Jurisdictional Magistrate to Seek Permission to Investigate Crime: Bombay HC

Recently, the Bombay High Court ruled that in a non-cognizable offence, which occurred in spur of moment the investigating agency need not approach jurisdictional Magistrate to seek permission to investigate crime. The bench of Justice Anil L. Pansare was dealing with the petition challenging the judgment and order passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, by

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