Section 131 of CrPC : Section 131: Power Of Certain Armed Force Officers To Disperse Assembly
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a large group of protesters has gathered near a strategic military installation. The protest escalates into a violent assembly, posing an immediate threat to public security. The nearest Executive Magistrate cannot be reached due to communication issues. In this situation, a commissioned officer of the armed forces, observing the escalating threat, d...
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