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AIBE XV 2021 Set A Question 31

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Question 31 of 100 AIBE XV 2021 Set A

"From a plain reading of Section 195 Cr.P.C. it is manifest that it comes into operation at the stage when the Court intends to take cognizance of an offence under Section 190(1) Cr PC.; and it has nothing to do with the statutory power of the police to investigate into an F.I.R. which discloses a cognizable offence.... In other words, the statutory power of the Police to investigate under the Code is not in any way controlled or circumscribed by Section 195 Cr.P.C." - This was held by the Supreme Court in the case of

  1. A Nalini Vs State of Tamilnadu
  2. B Raj Singh Vs State (1998) Official answer
  3. C Shamsher Singh Vs State of Punjab
  4. D State of Himachal Pradesh Vs Tara Dutta

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