a direction to Crl. Appeal @ SLP (Crl.) No. 1074 of 2017 & Ors. Page 3 of 38such person to appear if and when so required, before the Magistrate empowered to take cognisance of the offence from the police report.4 5. Section 170 of the Code deals with the cases where it appears to the officer that there is sufficient evidence or reasonable ground to proceed. In such an event he is required to submit a police report or chargesheet under Section 173(2) of the Code. Elucidating on Section 173(2) of the Code in Dablu Kujur (supra), this Court observed: “12. We are more concerned with Section 173(2) as we have found that the investigating officers while submitting the chargesheet/Police Report do not comply with the requirements of the said provision. Though it is true that the form of the report to be submitted under Section 173(2) has to be prescribed by the State Government and each State Government has its own Police Manual to be followed by the police officers while discharging their