Section 49 of BNSS : Section 49: Search of arrested person.
BNSS
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi is arrested by the police under a warrant for theft. The warrant does not allow for bail, so Ravi cannot be released until he appears in court. Upon arrest, the police officer searches Ravi and finds a wallet, a mobile phone, and a knife. The officer takes these items and places them in safe custody, except for Ravi's necessary clothing. The officer then provides Ravi with a receipt listing the items taken.
Example 2:
Priya is arrested without a warrant for suspected involvement in a drug trafficking case. She is unable to furnish bail. The police officer searches Priya and find...
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