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:

  1. The Chief Judicial Magistrate directs the warrant to Ramesh, instructing him to arrest Suresh if he is found on his property.
  2. Ramesh receives the warrant and acknowledges it in writing.
  3. Ramesh finds Suresh hiding in his barn and executes the warrant by arresting him.
  4. Ramesh then hands over Suresh, along with the warrant, to the nearest police officer.
  5. 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:

  1. The Magistrate directs the warrant to Priya, instructing her to arrest Raj if he is found within the mall premises.
  2. Priya receives the warrant and acknowledges it in writing.
  3. Priya spots Raj in the food court and executes the warrant by arresting him.
  4. Priya then hands over Raj, along with the warrant, to the nearest police officer stationed at the mall.
  5. 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:

  1. The Magistrate directs the warrant to Anil, instructing him to arrest Vinod if he is found within the village.
  2. Anil receives the warrant and acknowledges it in writing.
  3. Anil finds Vinod hiding in a relative's house in the village and executes the warrant by arresting him.
  4. Anil then hands over Vinod, along with the warrant, to the nearest police officer.
  5. The police officer takes Vinod before a Magistrate having jurisdiction in the case.
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