Section - 144 of the Cr.PC has been imposed in Noida & GR Noida
Section 144 imposed in Noida and Greater Noida till April 30
The decision came amid the exponential rise in COVID 19 cases in the country which recorded more than 35 000 new COVID 19 cases in last 24 hours which is the highest single day tally since early December. #Corona pic.twitter.com/umtqaWnUZK
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Section - 144 of the Cr.PC has been imposed in Noida & GR Noida
Section 144 imposed in Noida and Greater Noida till April 30
— Legal Advisory (@LegalAdvisory07) March 19, 2021
The decision came amid the exponential rise in COVID 19 cases in the country which recorded more than 35 000 new COVID 19 cases in last 24 hours which is the highest single day tally since early December. #Corona pic.twitter.com/umtqaWnUZK
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Holi is one of the most popular festivals in the country and with it being just days away, experts have started to weigh in on how damaging can the wild celebrations be.
And keeping in mind the recent rise in the number of new infections, new restrictions have been put in place in Noida and here’s all the information.
Holi is one of the most popular festivals in the country and with it being just days away, experts have started to weigh in on how damaging can the wild celebrations be.
And keeping in mind the recent rise in the number of new infections, new restrictions have been put in place in Noida and here’s all the information.
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Section 144 In Noida Gautam Budh Nagar Police has imposed limitations under Section 144 of CrPC till Friday, the 30th of April.
These constraints have been set in place as precautionary measures against the spread of infections during the upcoming festivals.
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Section 144 In Noida Gautam Budh Nagar Police has imposed limitations under Section 144 of CrPC till Friday, the 30th of April.
These constraints have been set in place as precautionary measures against the spread of infections during the upcoming festivals.
Also Read - Rajasthan: Two cousins brothers end their lives by jumping before a running train, both cousin brothers had in love with same girl.
All know several festivals like Holi, Good Friday, Maharishi Kashyap Jayanti, Navratri, Ambedkar Jayanti, Ram Navami, Mahavir Jayanti, and Hanuman Jayanti are falling between 18th March - 30th April.
All know several festivals like Holi, Good Friday, Maharishi Kashyap Jayanti, Navratri, Ambedkar Jayanti, Ram Navami, Mahavir Jayanti, and Hanuman Jayanti are falling between 18th March - 30th April.
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So, the District Magistrate has issued orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) to prevent the gathering of 4 or more people.
Provisions of Section 144 of the Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973 -144. Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance of apprehended danger.
(1) In cases where, in the opinion of a District Magistrate, a Sub- divisional Magistrate or any other Executive Magistrate specially empowered by the State Government in this behalf, there is sufficient ground for proceeding under this section and immediate prevention or speedy remedy is desirable, such Magistrate may, by a written order stating the material facts of the case and served in the manner provided by section 134, direct any person to abstain from a certain act or to take certain order with respect to certain property in his possession or under his management, if such Magistrate considers that such direction is likely to prevent, or tends to prevent, obstruction, annoyance or injury to any person lawfully employed, or danger to human life, health or safety, or a disturbance of the public tranquility, or a riot, of an affray.
(2) An order under this section may, in cases of emergency or in cases where the circumstances do not admit of the serving in due time of a notice upon the person against whom the order is directed, be passed ex parte.
(3) An order under this section may be directed to a particular individual, or to persons residing in a particular place or area, or to the public generally when frequenting or visiting a particular place or area.
(4) No order under this section shall remain in force for more than two months from the making thereof: Provided that, if the State Government considers it necessary so to do for preventing danger to human life, health or safety or for preventing a riot or any affray, it may, by notification, direct that an order made by a Magistrate under this section shall remain in force for such further period not exceeding six months from the date on which the order made by the Magistrate would have, but for such order, expired, as it may specify in the said notification.
(5) Any Magistrate may, either on his own motion or on the application of any person aggrieved, rescind or alter any order made under this section, by himself or any Magistrate subordinate to him or by his predecessor- in- office.
(6) The State Government may, either on its own motion or on the application of any person aggrieved, rescind or alter any order made by it under the proviso to sub- section (4).
(7) Where an application under sub- section (5) or sub- section (6) is received, the Magistrate, or the State Government, as the case may be, shall afford to the applicant an early opportunity of appearing before him or it, either in person or by pleader and showing cause against the order and if the Magistrate or the State Government, as the case may be, rejects the application wholly or in part, he or it shall record in writing the reasons for so doing. D.- Disputes as to immovable property
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