Section 137 of CrPC : Section 137: Procedure Where Existence Of Public Right Is Denied

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a local resident, Mr. Sharma, constructs a fence that extends onto a public footpath, causing pedestrians to walk on the busy road to get around it. Concerned citizens complain to the authorities about the potential danger and obstruction. Acting under Section 133 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, a Magistrate issues an order to Mr. Sharma to remove the fence.

Upon receiving the notice, Mr. Sharma appears before the Magistrate and claims that the footpath is actually his private property...

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