Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Duty to assist: persons must aid magistrates or police when reasonably demanded to prevent escape, disorder, or property injury. Section 31 creates a duty to assist when a Magistrate or police officer reasonably demands aid to (a) take or prevent the escape of a person authorised to be arrested, (b) prevent or suppress a breach of the peace, or (c) prevent any attempted injury to public property.
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Duty to assist: persons must aid magistrates or police when reasonably demanded to prevent escape, disorder, or property injury.
Section 31 creates a duty to assist when a Magistrate or police officer reasonably demands aid to (a) take or prevent the escape of a person authorised to be arrested, (b) prevent or suppress a breach of the peace, or (c) prevent any attempted injury to public property.
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