Section 64 of IFA : Section 64: Power To Arrest Without Warrant
IFA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a forest officer patrolling a protected forest area comes across a group of individuals cutting down trees without permission. The officer recognizes this as a forest offence that could lead to imprisonment for a month or more. Under Section 64(1) of The Indian Forest Act, 1927, the forest officer can arrest the individuals on the spot due to the reasonable suspicion of their involvement in this offence, without needing a warrant or orders from a Magistrate.
After the arrest, as per Section 64(2), the officer is required to promptly take the arrested persons t...
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