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Section 130 BNSS to Section 134 BNSS| Section 131 BNSS| Section 132 BNSS| Section 133 BNSS

Section 130 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Order to be made.


When a Magistrate acting under section 126, section 127, section 128 or section 129, deems it necessary to require any person to show cause under such section, he shall make an order in writing, setting forth the substance of the information received, the amount of the bond to be executed, the term for which it is to be in force and the number of sureties, after considering the fitness for payment of sureties.


Section 131 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Procedure in respect of person present in Court.


If the person in respect of whom such order is made is present in Court, it shall be read over to him, or, if he so desires, the substance thereof shall be explained to him.


Section 132 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Summons or warrant in case of person not so present.


If such person is not present in Court, the Magistrate shall issue a summons requiring him to appear, or, when such person is in custody, a warrant directing the officer

in whose custody he is to bring him before the Court:


Provided that whenever it appears to such Magistrate, upon the report of a police officer or upon other information (the substance of which report or information shall be recorded by the Magistrate), that there is reason to fear the commission of a breach of the peace, and that such breach of the peace cannot be prevented otherwise than by the immediate arrest of such person, the Magistrate may at any time issue a warrant for his arrest.


Section 133 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Copy of order to accompany summons or warrant.


Every summons or warrant issued under section 132 shall be accompanied by a copy of the order made under section 130, and such copy shall be delivered by the officer serving or executing such summons or warrant to the person served with, or arrested under,

the same.


Section 134 BNSS| Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS):


Power to dispense with personal attendance.


The Magistrate may, if he sees sufficient cause, dispense with the personal attendance of any person called upon to show cause why he should not be ordered to execute a bond for keeping the peace or for good behaviour and may permit him to appear by a pleader.

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