Asked in Constitutional
"Section 97 - If any District Magistrate, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, or Magistrate of the First Class has reason to believe that any person is confined under such circumstances that the confinement amounts to an offence, he may issue search-warrant, and the person to whom such warrant is directed may search for the person so confined, and such search shall be made in accordance therewith and the person, if found, shall be immediately taken before a Magistrate, who shall make such order as in the circumstances of the case seems proper." It should be issued by the Magistrate not by advocate.
Hi, A search warrant can only be issued by a District Magistrate, Sub-divisional Magistrate, or Magistrate of the First Class, not by a private individual. As a result, your father's notice is invalid. Because it affects the person's life and liberty, Section 97 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is similar to Art. 32 of the Indian Constitution. If you find this answer helpful. Please rate my answer. Thank You.
Dear Sir/Madam It is to be issued by Magistrate not by advocate. It is invalid notice.
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