and the names of the people who appear to be acquainted with the circumstances of the case and state whether the accused person has been forwarded in custody or released on a bond. 9. We have referred to Section 173 of the 1898 Code, in view of reliance placed during the course of hearing on the decision of this Court in Tara Singh v. State6 and R.K. Dalmia etc. v. Delhi Administration7, which refer and relate to the 1898 Code. 10. In Tara Singh’s case (supra), the question which had arisen was whether the challan preferred by the police was complete so as to enable the court to take cognisance within the meaning of Section 190(1)(b) of the 1898 Code. It was held that a challan submitted in the said case was complete except for 5 “1898 Code”, for short. 6 AIR 1951 SC 441. 7 AIR 1962 SC 1821. Crl. Appeal @ SLP (Crl.) No. 1074 of 2017 & Ors. Page 7 of 38submission of the report of the Imperial Serologist and drawing of the sketch map of the occurrence. In this context, reference was