Section 133 of CrPC : Section 133: Conditional Order For Removal Of Nuisance
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where residents of a neighborhood complain to the local authorities about a factory releasing harmful chemicals into the air. The fumes are causing health issues and discomfort to the community. Upon receiving the complaint, the District Magistrate investigates the matter.
After reviewing the evidence, the Magistrate finds that the factory's emissions are indeed hazardous to the c...
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