Provided a person commits an offence before a Magistrate – be it Executive or Judicial and within his Jurisdiction, he may arrest the person on his own or by his order someone can do so. The arrested person can be bailed or sent to custody. Similarly if the Magistrate is competent enough he can also issue a Warrant of Arrest against the offender.
- September 7, 2020
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CAN A MAGISTRATE ON HIS OWN ARREST A PERSON WHO COMMITS CRIME?
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