Section 151 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
151. Arrest to prevent the commission of cognisable offence.
(1) A police officer, knowing ... offence cannot be otherwise prevented. (2) No person arrested under sub-section (1) shall be detained in custody for a period exceeding twenty-four hours
hours as mentioned in Section 57 of the new Code corresponding to Section 61 of the old Code. Section 167 occurring in Chapter XII bearing ... 151, Cr.P.C. whereas in the notice under Section 111, Cr.P.C. the only offence is mentioned as 97/151,
have duly accepted that they were arrested for
breach of peace u/s 151 Cr.P.C. and were produced before the
(Downloaded ... have turned hostile and have candidly
admitted that they were arrested u/s 151 Cr.P.C., under the
apprehension of committing a cognizable offence
have duly accepted that they were arrested for
breach of peace u/s 151 Cr.P.C. and were produced before the
(Downloaded ... have turned hostile and have candidly
admitted that they were arrested u/s 151 Cr.P.C., under the
apprehension of committing a cognizable offence
Constitution of India, read with Section 482 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure 1973 (hereinafter referred to as " CrPC ") for setting ... Cr.P.C.
was not warranted.Most appropriately, proceedings should have been
initiated under Section 145 Cr.P.C. and not Section 107
alcohol.
B. The said respondents were booked under Sections 107 / 151 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter called ` ... under Section 107 is to be
exercised in emergent situation.
15. A mere perusal of Section 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
makes
offence cannot be
otherwise prevented. Sub-section (2) of Section 151 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure places a limitation on the period of detention ... such
provision of the Code. The detention thereafter is not under Section 151 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure but under the relevant provision
their powers while resorting to the
provisions of Sections 107 / 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 (hereinafter called Cr.P.C .) and violated ... fundamental rights.
A learned Single Judge had quashed the criminal proceedings under
Sections 107 / 151 Cr.P.C.; awarded a token compensation and further
directed
order or direction by quashing the proceedings under Sections 107 / 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure initiated against the petitioner at the instance ... Cr.P.C., the police should have initiated proceedings against both under Section 145 Cr.P.C. and if required under Section 107
Police Station at
2.25 PM. He was arrested under Sections 107 / 151 Cr.PC. He was
released by the Executive Magistrate in the forenoon ... those persons; as a result the witness arrested
him under Sections 107 / Section 151 Cr.PC, got him medically
examined and took