Police to prevent cognizable offenses -
According to Section 149 of the Criminal Procedure Code, Every police officer may interpose for the purpose of preventing, and shall, to the best of his ability, prevent, the commission of any cognizable offense.
Information of design to commit cognizable offenses -
According to Section 150 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973, Every police officer receiving information of a design to commit any cognizable offense shall communicate such information to the police officer to whom he is subordinate, and to any other officer whose duty it is to prevent or take cognizance of the commission of any such offense.
Information of design to commit cognizable offenses (Section150) -
Every police officer receiving information of a design to commit any cognizable offense shall communicate such information to the police officer to whom he is subordinate, and to any other officer whose duty it is to prevent or take cognizance of the commission of any such offense.
Prevention of injury to public property
As per Section 152 of the Criminal Procedure Code, a police officer may of his own authority interpose to prevent any injury attempted to be committed in his view to any public property, movable or immovable, or the removal or injury of any public landmark or buoy or other mark used for navigation.
Inspection of weights and measures -
According to Section 153 of the Criminal Procedure Code, (1) Any officer in charge of a police station may, without a warrant, enter any place within the limits of such station for the purpose of inspecting or searching for any weights or measures or instruments for weighing, used or kept therein, whenever he has reason to believe that there are in such place any weights, measures or instruments for weighing which are false.
(2) If he finds in such place any weights, measures or instruments for weighing which are false, he may seize the same, and shall forthwith give information of such seizure to a Magistrate having jurisdiction.
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