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A Magistrate can appoint receiver in case of disputed property under_____________ of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
Section 133
Section 144
Section 145
Section 146
- Section 133 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, deals with public nuisances. The Magistrate can pass a conditional order to stop or remove such nuisances but it is not related to appointing a receiver for disputed property.
- Section 144 allows a Magistrate to issue orders in urgent cases of nuisance or danger to prevent disturbances. It is preventive in nature, but does not pertain to appointing receivers.
- Section 145 pertains to disputes regarding possession of immovable property. It enables a Magistrate to resolve disputes but does not explicitly mention appointing receivers.
- Section 146 allows a Magistrate to attach property in dispute under certain circumstances and appoint a receiver if the Magistrate feels that none of the parties is in possession of the property or if a decision is difficult.
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