Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Magistrate power to direct in-person searches where warrant jurisdiction exists, ensuring presence during the search. The provision establishes the Magistrate's power to direct a search to be conducted in his personal presence where the place to be searched falls within the jurisdiction for which he could lawfully issue a search-warrant, permitting the Magistrate to require that the search occur in his own presence rather than solely through execution by officers under a warrant.
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Magistrate power to direct in-person searches where warrant jurisdiction exists, ensuring presence during the search.
The provision establishes the Magistrate's power to direct a search to be conducted in his personal presence where the place to be searched falls within the jurisdiction for which he could lawfully issue a search-warrant, permitting the Magistrate to require that the search occur in his own presence rather than solely through execution by officers under a warrant.
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