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What can a Magistrate do under Section 144 Cr. PC.?
he is entitled to make a restrictive order preventing a person from doing an act
he cannot make a mandatory order directing a person to do some act
it does not empower him to make a positive order requiring a person to do particular things; neither can he in the garb of a negative order ask the person to do certain things
all of them
- Option 1: A Magistrate is entitled to make a restrictive order preventing a person from doing an act. This is a classic use of Section 144, used to prevent actions that may cause obstruction, annoyance, or danger.
- Option 2: Magistrates typically use Section 144 to impose restrictions, rather than mandating actions. They can't generally make orders directing a person to do something specific.
- Option 3: Section 144 does not empower a Magistrate to issue positive orders. They cannot require someone to perform a particular action or use a negative order to mask a requirement to do something.
- Option 4: Combines all the above statements, suggesting all are relevant to a Magistrate's powers under Section 144.
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