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Section 137 - Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
137. Procedure where existence of public right is denied.-
(1) Where an order is made under section 133 for the purpose of preventing obstruction, nuisance or danger to the public in the use of any way, river, channel or place, the Magistrate shall, on the appearance before him of the person against whom the order was made, question him as to whether he denies the existence of any public right in respect of the way, river, channel or place, and if he does so, the Magistrate shall, before proceeding under section 138, inquire into the matter.
(2) If in such inquiry the Magistrate finds that there is any reliable evidence in support of such denial, he shall stay the proceedings until the matter of the existence of such right has been decided by a competent Court; and, if he finds that there is no such evidence, he shall proceed as laid down in section 138.
(3) A person who has, on being questioned by the Magistrate under sub-section (1), failed to deny the existence of a public right of the nature therein referred to, or who, having made such denial, has failed to adduce reliable evidence in support thereof, shall not in the subsequent proceedings be permitted to make any such denial.
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- Section 350: Summary procedure for punishment for non-attendance by a witness in obedience to summons
- Section 144: Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger
- Section 132: Protection against prosecution for acts done under preceding sections
- Section 119: Commencement of period for which security is required
- Section 243: Evidence for defence