This section likely deals with the rules about searching someone or a place. It explains when and how the police can search. The specifics of the search process would be detailed elsewhere.
The legal text is missing, so a specific example cannot be provided. However, if the section allows police to search a house if they suspect illegal arms, then the police can search A's house if they have a reasonable suspicion.
- •You have the right to know the reason for the search.
- •You have the right to have a witness present during the search.
- •You can't be searched without a warrant, except in specific situations.
📒 Legal text sourced from The Gazette of India & AdvocateKhoj Bare Acts Library
⚖️ Content reviewed by Adv. Shailendra Babbar, Seasoned Advocate, with 31 years of legal practice
📚 Act Reference: Arms Act
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