Search warrant requires reasonable belief and must be issued by a senior officer, specifying premises and authorised persons. A search warrant is the written authority for search, issued by an officer of the rank of Joint Commissioner or above and grounded on a reasonable belief of a violation; it authorises inspection, search and seizure within a specified period and premises and identifies the legal basis and officers empowered to act.
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Search warrant requires reasonable belief and must be issued by a senior officer, specifying premises and authorised persons.
A search warrant is the written authority for search, issued by an officer of the rank of Joint Commissioner or above and grounded on a reasonable belief of a violation; it authorises inspection, search and seizure within a specified period and premises and identifies the legal basis and officers empowered to act.
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