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<blockquote data-quote="warwickuni" data-source="post: 27648943" data-attributes="member: 101444"><p>There need not be a suspect or an accused to file a B report. It can be filed in any murder without a suspect being called (eg Rabukkana)</p><p>or in any theft case where only a complaint is made and police are investigating. Eg Bomb exposition.</p><p>it is simply a facts report of Police to Magistrate! There is no need to mention any law in that(but usually it is done and Magistrates think that is the law!!) . Police has to report facts only , court can decide what wrongs were committed and under what law it can fall. There is no obligation for court to follow and consider only the laws stated in B report. eg Rabukkana case police will not state it is as murder, but the court can consider it from B report alone or B report and death inquest and order police to take steps as it is a murder !</p><p>B reports are not charge sheets so there are no accused person , though there can be a suspect/s. After investigation is completed a charge needs to be filed against that person who becomes an accused.</p><p>almost all applications to police are in the nature of B reports. Only in traffic offences Police file charge sheet directly in court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warwickuni, post: 27648943, member: 101444"] There need not be a suspect or an accused to file a B report. It can be filed in any murder without a suspect being called (eg Rabukkana) or in any theft case where only a complaint is made and police are investigating. Eg Bomb exposition. it is simply a facts report of Police to Magistrate! There is no need to mention any law in that(but usually it is done and Magistrates think that is the law!!) . Police has to report facts only , court can decide what wrongs were committed and under what law it can fall. There is no obligation for court to follow and consider only the laws stated in B report. eg Rabukkana case police will not state it is as murder, but the court can consider it from B report alone or B report and death inquest and order police to take steps as it is a murder ! B reports are not charge sheets so there are no accused person , though there can be a suspect/s. After investigation is completed a charge needs to be filed against that person who becomes an accused. almost all applications to police are in the nature of B reports. Only in traffic offences Police file charge sheet directly in court. [/QUOTE]
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