The District Magistrate may, whenever he considers it necessary so to do for the preservation of public peace or public safety or for the maintenance of public order, by public notice or by order, prohibit in any area within the local limits of his jurisdiction, the carrying of arms in any procession or the organising or holding of, or taking part in, any mass drill or mass training with arms in any public place. A public notice issued or an order made under this section may be directed to a particular person or to persons belonging to any community, party or organisation. No public notice issued or an order made under this section shall remain in force for more than three months from the date on which it is issued or made. The State Government may, if it considers necessary so to do for the preservation of public peace or public safety or for the maintenance of public order, by notification, direct that a public notice issued or order made by the District Magistrate under this section shall remain in force for such further period not exceeding six months from the date on which such public notice or order was issued or made by the District Magistrate would have, but for such direction, expired, as it may specify in the said notification. The State Government may, subject to such control and directions as it may deem fit to impose, by general or special order, delegate its powers under Sub-Section (4) to the District Magistrate.
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Section 144A
Power to prohibit carrying arms in procession or mass drill or mass training with arms
⚡ Quick Answer Reference: Section 144A CrPC
- Provision: Section 144A of CrPC
- Act: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
- Classification: criminal procedure
- Jurisdiction: India
What does Section 144A of CrPC say?
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Common Questions about Section 144A CrPC
What is Section 144A of CrPC?
Section 144A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) defines and regulates "Power to prohibit carrying arms in procession or mass drill or mass training with arms". The section states: The District Magistrate may, whenever he considers it necessary so to do for the preservation of public peace or public safety or for the maintenance of public order, by public not...
What is the punishment under Section 144A of CrPC?
Section 144A of CrPC does not prescribe a specific criminal punishment, or it is a procedural provision.
Is Section 144A of CrPC bailable or non-bailable?
Whether Section 144A of CrPC is bailable or non-bailable depends on the schedule classification.
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