CrPC 144A — Power to prohibit carrying arms in procession or mass drill or mass training with arms

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

[144A.  Power  to  prohibit  carrying  arms  in  procession  or  mass  drill  or  mass  training  with arms.—(1) The  District  Magistrate  may,  whenever  he  considers  it  necessary  so  to  do  for  the
preservation of public peace or public safety or for the maintenance of public order, by public notice
or by order, prohibit in any area within the local limits of his jurisdiction, the carrying of arms in any
procession  or  the  organising  or  holding  of,  or  taking  part  in,  any  mass  drill  or  mass  training  with arms in any public place.
(2)  A  public  notice  issued  or  an  order  made  under  this  section  may  be  directed  to  a  particular person or to persons belonging to any community, party or organisation.
(3)  No  public  notice  issued  or  an  order  made  under  this  section  shall  remain  in  force  for  more than three months from the date on which it is issued or made.
(4)  The  State  Government  may,  if  it  considers  necessary  so  to  do  for  the  preservation  of  public
peace  or  public  safety  or  for  the  maintenance  of  public  order,  by  notification,  direct  that  a  public
notice  issued  or  order  made  by  the  District  Magistrate  under  this  section  shall  remain in  force  for
such further period not exceeding six months from the date on which such public notice or order was
issued  or  made  by  the  District  Magistrate  would  have,  but  for  such  direction,  expired,  as  it  may specify in the said notification.
(5)  The  State  Government  may,  subject  to  such  control  and  directions  as  it  may  deem  fit  to impose,  by  general  or  special  order,  delegate  its  powers  under  sub-section  (4)  to  the  District Magistrate.
Explanation.—The  word “arms” shall  have  the  meaning  assigned  to  it  in section 153AA  of  the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).]
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