Sec 144 Land Dispute
4 months ago
The court have issued the notice that no party shall continue any construction on the disputed land. But the respondent is not obeying the order. They have bribed the police officer and again started construction on our land. Please advise what to do next.
A.Dear client,
You can file a put up petition in the court and let the Learned Executive Magistrate know the status.
It would be advisable to file a civil suit as, the time period of 144 is limited till 60 days.
Civil suit would guarantee you an injunction at least for a year.
You can file a put up petition in the court and let the Learned Executive Magistrate know the status.
It would be advisable to file a civil suit as, the time period of 144 is limited till 60 days.
Civil suit would guarantee you an injunction at least for a year.
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A.Dear client,
Here the respondent has disobeyed the orders given by the court and under section 12 of Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 has the prescribed punishment for the same. You can rely on the same.
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Here the respondent has disobeyed the orders given by the court and under section 12 of Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 has the prescribed punishment for the same. You can rely on the same.
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A.Dear Client,
An order under Sec.144 of Cr.PC is passed by a Magistrate in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger of some event that has the potential to cause trouble or damage to human life or property. People who disobey the prohibitory orders would be charged under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which prohibits any disobedience to orders properly promulgated by public servants. According to the official, the police have the authority to use the two subsections under the applicable Section 188 against the violators. If found guilty, the maximum penalty under the legislation is six months of simple imprisonment. Both of the act’s subsections are cognizable, meaning that a violation of Section 144 would require an arrest and subsequent release.
An order under Sec.144 of Cr.PC is passed by a Magistrate in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger of some event that has the potential to cause trouble or damage to human life or property. People who disobey the prohibitory orders would be charged under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which prohibits any disobedience to orders properly promulgated by public servants. According to the official, the police have the authority to use the two subsections under the applicable Section 188 against the violators. If found guilty, the maximum penalty under the legislation is six months of simple imprisonment. Both of the act’s subsections are cognizable, meaning that a violation of Section 144 would require an arrest and subsequent release.
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