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Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973-
Magistrate is competent to issue a warrant of arrest for production of a person before his own Court or before a police officer
A warrant once issued remains in force until it is cancelled or executed even though it bears a returnable date
The magistrate does not have a power to issue non- bailable warrants during an investigation
Police officer can delegate the execution of the warrant to civilians under certain circumstances
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