Supreme Court: While Directing Investigation U/s 156(3) CrPC Magistrate Doesn’t Take Cognizance of Offence

In an important judgment, the Supreme Court has reiterated the legal position that a Magistrate does not take cognizance of an offence while directing the police to investigate a case under Section 156(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).  The case relates to a private complaint filed by M/S SAS Infratech Pvt. Ltd. against

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