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Section 74 CrPC: Warrant Directed to Police Officer – Code of Criminal Procedure

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Section 74 CrPC: Warrant Directed to Police Officer1. The Code2. Explanation3. Illustration4. Common Questions and Answers

Section 74 CrPC: Warrant Directed to Police Officer

Section 74 CrPC: Warrant Directed to Police Officer

This section deals with the issuance of warrants to police officers for the execution of certain processes under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

1. The Code

Section 74 CrPC:

When any warrant is directed to a police officer, it may be executed by him, or by any other police officer subordinate to him.

2. Explanation

This section empowers a police officer to execute a warrant issued to him. It also permits the execution of the warrant by a subordinate police officer under the issuing officer’s authority. This allows for flexibility and efficiency in carrying out legal processes.

3. Illustration

Suppose a Magistrate issues a warrant for the arrest of an accused person. The warrant is directed to the Station House Officer (SHO) of a particular police station. The SHO can either execute the warrant himself or delegate the task to a subordinate officer like a Constable or Sub-Inspector.

4. Common Questions and Answers

  • Q: Can any police officer execute any warrant?
  • A: No, only a police officer to whom the warrant is directed or a subordinate officer under his authority can execute it.
  • Q: What happens if the warrant is not executed within a reasonable time?
  • A: The Magistrate can take appropriate action against the police officer responsible for the delay or non-execution of the warrant. This could include issuing a show-cause notice or even contempt proceedings.
  • Q: Does this section apply to all types of warrants?
  • A: Yes, this section applies to all types of warrants issued under the CrPC, including arrest warrants, search warrants, and summons.


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