Section 76 of BNSS : Section 76: Warrant directed to police officer.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: A magistrate issues a warrant for the arrest of Rajesh, who is suspected of theft. The warrant is directed to Inspector Sharma of the Delhi Police.

Application: Inspector Sharma is on leave, so he endorses the warrant to Sub-Inspector Verma, another police officer in his team. Sub-Inspector Verma then executes the warrant by arresting Rajesh.

Explanation: The act allows any police officer, whose name is endorsed on the warrant by the officer to whom it was originally directed, to execute the warrant. In this case, Sub...

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