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What is the procedure of search and seizure by the Magistrate?

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What is the procedure of search and seizure by the Magistrate?

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Ans. Whenever any Magistrate has reason to believe- • That any person residing within the local limits of his jurisdiction has in his possession any arms or ammunition for any unlawful purpose, or That such person cannot be left in the possession of any arms or ammunition without danger to the public peace or safety, The Magistrate may, after having recorded the reasons for his belief, cause a search to be made of the house or premises occupied by such person or in which the Magistrate has reason to believe that such arms and ammunition are or is to be be found and may have such arms or ammunition, if any, seized and detain the same in his custody for such period as he thinks necessary, although that person may be entitled by virtue of this Act or any other law for the time being in force to have the same in his possession. Every search shall be conducted by or in the presence of a Magistrate or by or in the presence of some Officer specially empowered in this behalf by the Central Gov

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