(Prevention of Damage) Act, 1985, for making an attempt to ambush and ram the convoy of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel by a Santro car laden with explosives. Before their attempt could succeed, a blast occurred resulting in the respondents fleeing from the place of occurrence. 7. While taking cognizance, the Special Judge, NIA entertained the arguments of the respondents. Accordingly, he held that the complaint, as conveyed by the District Magistrate on 20.09.2019, was not in the prescribed form, and therefore does not satisfy the mandate as contemplated under Section 4(1)(e) of CrPC, 1989. 8. After holding so, the Special Judge, NIA proceeded to conclude that no cognizance can be taken for the offences charged under Sections 121, 121-A and 122 of the RPC, 1989 as the procedure contemplated under Section 196-B of CrPC, 1989 has not been followed. Furthermore, cognizance was also not taken for the offence committed under Section 120-B of RPC, 1989 for the reason that