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A non -bailable offence was committed by mr ‘A’ and he was arrested. The accused after arrest, was produced before the judicial Magistrate by the investigating officer for detention for a period of 14 days in judicial custody but the magistrate on perusal of the contents of F.I.R. was of the opinion that certain provisions of the Indian Penal Code other than those mentioned in F.I.R. were prima facie attracted and passed an order directing for preparation of Jail warrant for detention of applicant under Section 307 I.P.C. Is the order of the Magistrate according to law and it is interference with the investigation. Give reasons. (5 marks)
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