CrPC 107 — Security for keeping the peace in other cases

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) When an Executive Magistrate receives information
that any person is likely to commit a breach of the peace or disturb the public tranquillity or to do any wrongful act
that  may  probably  occasion  a  breach  of  the  peace  or  disturb  the  public  tranquillity  and  is  of  opinion  that  there  is
sufficient  ground  for  proceeding,  he  may,  in  the  manner  hereinafter  provided,  require  such  person  to  show  cause
why he should not be ordered to execute a bond

[with or without sureties,] for keeping the peace for such period, not exceeding one year, as the Magistrate thinks fit.
(2) Proceedings under this section may be taken before any Executive Magistrate when either the place where
the  breach  of  the  peace  or  disturbance  is  apprehended  is  within  his  local  jurisdiction  or  there  is  within  such
jurisdiction  a  person  who  is  likely  to  commit  a  breach  of  the  peace  or  disturb  the  public  tranquillity  or  to  do  any wrongful act as aforesaid beyond such jurisdiction.

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