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As per Section 93 Cr. P.C.:
search and seizure pursuant to a warrant u/s. 93 obtained during an investigation is nothing but an integral step in an investigation
it comprehends a situation where a search warrant can be issued as the Court is unaware not only of the person but even the place where the documents may be found and a general search is necessary
One cannot cut down the power of the Court u/s. 93 (1) (c) Cr. P.C. by importing into it some of the requirements of Section 93 (1) (b) Cr. P.C.
all of them
- Option 1: A search and seizure through a warrant obtained during an investigation is a crucial part of the investigative process. It allows officers to gather evidence legally.
- Option 2: This refers to situations where the specifics are unknown, and a more general warrant is needed because the court doesn't know who has the documents or where they are.
- Option 3: This highlights that the court's authority under Section 93(1)(c) can't be limited by requirements from Section 93(1)(b). Each clause has its own scope and purpose.
- Option 4: All the above options together explain the breadth and application of Section 93.
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