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Within the meaning of section 144A of Cr PC, who among the following authorities has power to prohibit carrying arms in procession or mass drill or mass training with arms:
SDJM
Munsiff
District Magistrate
Any Judicial Magistrate
- Section 144A of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) grants specific powers to certain authorities to issue orders in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger.
- The purpose of these orders is to prevent disturbances to public tranquility or a situation that could lead to threats of arms.
- Such orders can prohibit the carrying of arms in public processes or mass drills.
- SDJM (Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate) (Option 1): Typically handles judicial functions at a sub-divisional level; not usually empowered to issue such prohibitive orders under Section 144A.
- Munsiff (Option 2): Primarily a civil court official focusing on civil judicial processes; doesn't extend to issuing orders under Section 144A.
- District Magistrate (Option 3): The correct authority under Section 144A to issue orders for prohibiting carrying arms in processions or mass drills.
- Any Judicial Magistrate (Option 4): Generally handles judicial proceedings and not directly involved in administrative orders under Section 144A.
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