Nainamalai Goundan and Others Vs Ramaswami Goundan

Madras High Court 13 Aug 1941 AIR 1942 Mad 20
Bench: Division Bench
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Hon'ble Bench

Horwill, J

Acts Referred
  • Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (CrPC) - Section 144(1)

Judgement Text

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Horwill, J.@mdashThe Sub-divisional Magistrate had ample power under Clause (1) of Section 144, Criminal P.C., to pass the order he did. The Sub-divisional Magistrate is responsible for preserving law and order within his jurisdiction and if on the material available to him he thinks that an order u/s 144, Criminal P.C., is necessary, it is his duty to pass such an order. Whether the material is gathered by himself or by the Sub-Magistrate is irrelevant. The petition is dismissed.

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