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1[24B. Prohibition as to carrying of notified arms in or through public places in disturbed
areas, etc.-- (1) Where the Central Government is satisfied that there is extensive disturbance of
public peace and tranquillity or imminent danger of such disturbance in any area and that for the
prevention of offences involving the use of arms in such area it is necessary or expedient so to do, it
may, by notification in the Official Gazette,--
(a) specify the limits of such area;
(b) direct that during the period specified in the notification (which period shall be a period
commencing from a date not earlier than the second day after the date of publication of the
notification in the Official Gazette), no person shall carry or otherwise have in his possession any
arms of such description as may be specified in the notification (the arms so specified being
hereafter in this section referred to as notified arms) through or in any public place in such area;
(c) authorise any such officer subordinate to the Central Government or a State Government
as may be specified in the notification,--
(i) to search at any time during the period specified in the notification any person in, or
passing through, or any premises in or forming part of, or any animal or vessel or vehicle or
other conveyance of whatever nature in or passing through, or any receptacle or other
container of whatever nature in, any public place in such area if such officer has reason to
believe that any notified arms are secreted by such person or in such premises or on such
animal or in such vessel, vehicle or other conveyance or in such receptacle or other container;
(ii) to seize at any time during the period specified in the notification any notified arms
being carried by or otherwise in the possession of any person, through or in a public place in
such area or discovered through a search under sub-clause (i), and detain the same during the
period specified in the notification.
(2) The period specified in a notification issued under sub-section (1) in respect of any area shall
not, in the first instance, exceed ninety days, but the Central Government may amend such
notification to extend such period from time to time by any period not exceeding ninety days at any
one time if, in the opinion of that Government, there continues to be in such area such disturbance of
public peace and tranquillity as is referred to in sub-section (1) or imminent danger thereof and that
for the prevention of offences involving the use of arms in such area it is necessary or expedient so to
do.
(3) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), relating to searches and
seizures shall, so far as may be, apply to any search or seizure made under sub-section (1).
(4) For the purposes of this section,--
(a) "arms" includes ammunition;
(b) "public place" means any place intended for use by, or accessible to, the public or any
section of the public; and
(c) where the period specified in a notification, as originally issued under sub-section (1), is
extended under sub-section (2), then, in relation to such notification, references in sub-section (1)
to "the period specified in the notification" shall be construed as references to the period as so
extended.]
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