Section 33 of MDPA : Section 33: Warrant To Be Endorsed
MDPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a court in Chennai issues a warrant for the arrest of an individual suspected of theft. The warrant is initially directed to the Superintendent of Police. Since the arrest does not need to be made immediately, the Superintendent hands over the warrant to an Inspector authorized to manage such tasks. The Inspector, in turn, endorses the warrant to a Sub-Inspector by writing ...
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