42.
Public when to assist Magistrates and police.
43.
Aid to person, other than policeofficer, executing warrant.
44.
Public to give information of certain offences.
45.
Villageheadmen, accountants, landholders and others bound to report certain
matters.
Appointment of villageheadmen by District Magistrate or subdivisional
Magistrate in certain cases for purposes of this section.
CHAPTER V
OF ARREST, ESCAPE AND RETAKING
A.Arrest generally.
46.
Arrest how made.
Resisting endeavour to arrest.
47.
Search of place entered by person sought to be arrested.
48.
Procedure where ingress not obtainable.
Breaking open zanana.
49.
Power to break open doors and windows for purposes of liberation.
50.
No unnecessary restraint.
51.
Search of arrested persons.
52.
Mode of searching women.
53.
Power to seize offensive weapons.
53A.
Examination of person accused of rape, etc. by medical practitioner.
B.Arrest without warrant.
54.
When police may arrest without warrant.
55.
Arrest of vagabonds, habitual robbers, etc.
56.
Procedure when policeofficer deputes subordinate to arrest without warrant.
57.
Refusal to give name and residence.
58.
Pursuit of offenders into other jurisdictions.
59.
Arrest by private persons and procedure on such arrest.
60.
Person arrested to be taken before Magistrate or officer in charge of police
station.
61.
Person arrested not to be detained more than twentyfour hours.
62.
Police to report apprehensions.
63.
Discharge of person apprehended.
64.
Offence committed in Magistrate's presence.
65.
Arrest by or in presence of Magistrate.
66.
Power, on escape, to pursue and retake.
67.
Provisions of sections 47, 48 and 49 to apply to arrests under section 66.
CHAPTER VI
OF PROCESSES TO COMPEL APPEARANCE
A.Summons.
68.
Form of summons.
Summons by whom served.
69.
Summons how served.
Signature of receipt for summons.
70.
Service when person summoned cannot be found.
71.
Procedure when service cannot be effected as before provided.
72.
Service on servant of State, statutory body or a Company.
73.
Service of summons outside local limits.
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