Section 75 of BNSS : Section 75: Warrant may be directed to any person.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Ramesh, a local farmer, is known to harbor criminals on his property.
Situation: The Chief Judicial Magistrate issues a warrant for the arrest of Suresh, an escaped convict, who is believed to be hiding on Ramesh's farm.
Application of Section 75:
- The Chief Judicial Magistrate directs the warrant to Ramesh, instructing him to arrest Suresh if he is found on his property.
- Ramesh receives the warrant and acknowledges it in writing.
- Ramesh finds Suresh hiding in his barn and executes the warrant by arresting him.
- Ramesh then hands over Suresh, along with the warrant, to the nearest police officer.
- The police officer takes Suresh before a Magistrate having jurisdiction in the case.
Example 2:
Scenario: Priya, a security guard at a large shopping mall, is known for her vigilance and integrity.
Situation: A Magistrate of the first class issues a warrant for the arrest of Raj, a proclaimed offender, who is suspected to be hiding in the shopping mall.
Application of Section 75:
- The Magistrate directs the warrant to Priya, instructing her to arrest Raj if he is found within the mall premises.
- Priya receives the warrant and acknowledges it in writing.
- Priya spots Raj in the food court and executes the warrant by arresting him.
- Priya then hands over Raj, along with the warrant, to the nearest police officer stationed at the mall.
- The police officer takes Raj before a Magistrate having jurisdiction in the case.
Example 3:
Scenario: Anil, a village head, is known for his commitment to maintaining law and order in his village.
Situation: A Magistrate of the first class issues a warrant for the arrest of Vinod, who is accused of a non-bailable offence and is evading arrest.
Application of Section 75:
- The Magistrate directs the warrant to Anil, instructing him to arrest Vinod if he is found within the village.
- Anil receives the warrant and acknowledges it in writing.
- Anil finds Vinod hiding in a relative's house in the village and executes the warrant by arresting him.
- Anil then hands over Vinod, along with the warrant, to the nearest police officer.
- The police officer takes Vinod before a Magistrate having jurisdiction in the case.