R.N.AGGARWAL
PANNA LAL – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF DELHI – Respondent
( 1 ) ON 24th May, 1978 Sub-Inspector Shyam Lal made a report to the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Kotwali, Delhi that he was on patrol duty at Nicolson Road and he saw Panna Lal @ Panna running away on seeing the police party, that he chased Panna Lal and succeeded in apprehending him. it was further reported that a dagger was seized from the hand of Panna Lal and a separate case under the Arms Act has been registered against him. It was further alleged in the report that Panna Lal has been challenged in a number of robbery, stabbing and hurt cases and he is a man of desperate character and his being at large without security is hazardous to the community.
( 2 ) ON a perusal of the report submitted by the police the sub-Divisional. Magistrate satisfied that there are sufficient grounds to proceed against Panna Lal and, accordingly, issued a notice to Panna Lal to show cause as to why he be not bound down under section 110 to maintain peace for a period of one year. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate further passed an order under sub-section (3) of Section 116 requiring Panna Lal to execute a bond in the sum of Rs. 4000. 00 with two sureties in the like amount undertaki
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