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Which of the following is true in ordering an arrest of a person by the Magistrate?
he must act on recorded information
it is not enough for him to express a belief that such a course is necessary
neither (A) nor (B)
both (A) and (B)
- Option 1 states that a Magistrate must act on recorded information. This ensures that there is a documented basis for the arrest, grounded in evidence.
- Option 2 suggests that merely expressing a belief is insufficient for ordering an arrest. It emphasizes the need for tangible reasons over subjective beliefs.
- Option 3 states that neither of the above is true, which implies that the Magistrate could theoretically order an arrest without recorded information and simply based on belief. This is usually not aligned with judicial standards.
- Option 4 indicates that both statements 1 and 2 are required for a Magistrate to order an arrest, ensuring a balanced approach by requiring both documented rationale and more than just belief.
Option 4: both (A) and (B)
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