Section 111 of CrPC : Section 111: Order to be made.
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Rajesh, a local resident, has been reported to the police multiple times for creating disturbances in his neighborhood by playing loud music late at night and engaging in aggressive behavior with his neighbors.
Application of Section 111: The local Magistrate, acting under Section 107, receives information about Rajesh's disruptive behavior. The Magistrate deems it necessary to take preventive action to ensure peace in the neighborhood. The Magistrate issues an order in writing, detailing the complaints received about Rajesh's behavior. The order specifies that Rajesh must execute a bond of ₹10,000, promising to maintain peace for a period of one year. Additionally, Rajesh is required to provide two sureties, each of whom must be respected members of the community, to guarantee his good behavior.
Example 2:
Scenario: Priya, a social media influencer, has been accused of spreading false information and inciting communal tensions through her online posts.
Application of Section 111: The Magistrate, acting under Section 108, receives credible information about Priya's activities that could potentially disturb public tranquility. The Magistrate decides to take preventive measures and issues an order in writing. The order outlines the substance of the information received, including specific instances of Priya's posts that have caused concern. The order requires Priya to execute a bond of ₹50,000, ensuring that she will refrain from posting inflammatory content for a period of six months. Furthermore, Priya is required to provide one surety, who must be a person of good standing in the community, to vouch for her compliance with the order.