Section 142 of CrPC : Section 142: Injunction Pending Inquiry

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a situation where a local factory is found to be emitting hazardous waste into a river which is the primary source of drinking water for the nearby community. The Magistrate, upon learning about this, issues an order under Section 133 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, to the factory to stop the pollution immediately. However, understanding the urgency and the potential health risks to the public, the Magistrate also invokes Section 142(1)...

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