FORM NO. 11. - Warrant to search suspected place of deposit. of CrPC : FORM NO. 11. - Warrant to search suspected place of deposit.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: The police receive a tip-off that a house in a residential area of Mumbai is being used to store stolen electronic goods.
Application of the Act:
- Issuance of Warrant: A magistrate, upon receiving credible information and conducting due inquiry, believes that the house is being used to store stolen property.
- Warrant Details: The magistrate issues a warrant to a police officer above the rank of a constable, authorizing them to search the specified house.
- Execution: The police officer, with necessary assistance, enters the house using reasonable force if required, searches the premises, and seizes any stolen electronic goods found.
- Reporting: The officer brings the seized items before the court and returns the warrant with a report detailing the actions taken.
Example 2:
Scenario: Authorities suspect that a warehouse in Chennai is being used to manufacture counterfeit currency notes.
Application of the Act:
- Issuance of Warrant: A magistrate, after receiving reliable information and conducting an inquiry, believes that the warehouse is being used for manufacturing counterfeit currency notes.
- Warrant Details: The magistrate issues a warrant to a senior police officer, authorizing them to search the specified warehous...
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