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A declaration of forfeiture under section 95 of Cr PC can be set aside by:
Magistrate issuing the search warrant
Chief Judicial Magistrate/Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
Court of Sessions
High Court.
- A declaration of forfeiture under Section 95 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) pertains to the confiscation of publications deemed harmful.
- Magistrate issuing the search warrant: This magistrate can issue warrants but typically does not have the authority to set aside declarations of forfeiture.
- Chief Judicial Magistrate/Chief Metropolitan Magistrate: These positions provide higher oversight but aren't typically involved in setting aside such declarations.
- Court of Sessions: This court handles appeals and revisions, but setting aside declarations under Section 95 isn't its primary role.
- High Court: This court has the authority to review and set aside declarations of forfeiture, ensuring justice is served.
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