Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Magistrate arrest powers permit arrest in his presence and to direct arrests when he could lawfully issue a warrant. Section 41 authorises a Magistrate, Executive or Judicial, who witnesses an offence within his local jurisdiction to arrest the offender personally or order another to arrest and to commit the offender to custody subject to bail provisions; it also permits a Magistrate, in his presence and within his local jurisdiction, to arrest or direct the arrest of any person for whom he could lawfully issue a warrant in the circumstances.
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Magistrate arrest powers permit arrest in his presence and to direct arrests when he could lawfully issue a warrant.
Section 41 authorises a Magistrate, Executive or Judicial, who witnesses an offence within his local jurisdiction to arrest the offender personally or order another to arrest and to commit the offender to custody subject to bail provisions; it also permits a Magistrate, in his presence and within his local jurisdiction, to arrest or direct the arrest of any person for whom he could lawfully issue a warrant in the circumstances.
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