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
empowered officer in passing an order under Section 144 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short ` Cr.P.C .').
2. It appears ... There is no general proposition
that an order under Section 144 , Criminal
Procedure Code cannot be passed without
taking evidence : see Mst. Jagrupa Kumari
imposition of police order under Section
Signature Not Verified
144 of Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as the
Digitally signed by
SUSHIL KUMAR ... There is no general proposition that an
order under Section 144 , Criminal Procedure Code cannot
be passed without taking evidence: see Mst Jagrupa
Kumari
GEETA AHUJA
Date: 2020.01.10
12:44:27 IST
Reason:
Restrictions under Section 144 , Cr.P.C. G
1
Freedom of the Press H
Conclusion ... movement and public
gatherings by virtue of powers vested under Section 144 , Cr.P.C.
Due to the aforesaid restrictions, the Petitioner
144 is
completed he becomes functus officio. The decision that the
circumstances mentioned in sub-s. (6) of s. 144 Criminal
Procedure Code continue ... 144 , Criminal Procedure Code and the same is
revisable under s. 435 read with S. 439 , Criminal Procedure
Code.
We shall now proceed to consider
down the second part of Sub-section (6) of Section 144 , Criminal Procedure Code as being violative of Sub-clauses ... Section 144 , Criminal Procedure Code and the same is revisable under Section 435 read with Section 439 , Criminal Procedure Code.
23. We shall now proceed
Code of 1872, and Section 144 of the Code of 1882 which were provisions analogous to Section 144 of the present Code of Criminal Procedure ... Agra issued an order on 10-7-1966 under Section 144 , Criminal Procedure Code. In the preamble of the order he mentioned that from
public interest litigations, concern the order passed under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in Radhapuram Taluk of Tirunelveli District. The main grievance ... from 19.03.2012.
Under these circumstances, prohibitory order under section 144(1) of Criminal Procedure Code, is passed for preventing the political parties, Organisations, Movements
Bombay Police Act read with Section 144 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure prohibited hotels and
restaurants from providing the facility of hookah and
prohibited ... would not include the power to
prohibit. Further, Section 144 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure provides a power to grant only temporary
orders which
conditions of exercise of discretion under Section 144 are explicitly narrated in the provisions of Section 144 Cr.P.C. Therefore no order could ... between the parties cannot be a subject matter of decision under Section 144 Cr.P.C. The decision lays down the general proposition