Section 144 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
144. Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger.
(1) In cases
Section 144 in The Code of Criminal Procedure
144. Power to issue order absolute at once in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger
Section 144 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1989 (1933 A. D.)
144. Power to issue order [xxx] [Substituted
Criminal Procedure Code.
- To direct that the fee chargeable on appeals from orders under sections 47 and 144 of the Code of Civil Procedure ... cross objections in such appeals under the same Code, shall be limited to the amounts chargeable under Article 11 of the Second Schedule. (Vide Punjab
Criminal Procedure Code.
- To direct that the fee chargeable on appeals from orders under sections 47 and 144 of the Code of Civil Procedure ... cross objections in such appeals under the same Code, shall be limited to the amounts chargeable under Article 11 of the Second Schedule. (Vide Punjab
State of the Punjab
5. Appeals under Sections 47 and 144 Criminal Procedure Code.
- To direct that the fee chargeable on appeals from orders under
State) of the Punjab
5. Appeals under Sections 47 and 144 Criminal Procedure Code.
- To direct that the fee chargeable on appeals from orders under
Commissioner - (a) Issuing of orders under section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898). (b) Sanctioning prosecution under section ... Commissioner with the power to issue orders under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code in the town and the suburbs of Calcutta
charges by criminal intimidation or who evicts or attempts to evict any such possessors by force without resorting to the lawful procedure or who abets ... State or prohibited by State Government under section 144 of CrPc or any other order for the time being in force such
District Magistrate of an order under section 144 of Code of Criminal Procedure; and shortly of the dispute was settled by the parties concerned ... reference to arbitration. It is apparent, however, that section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure does not equip the authorities with power adequate