CrPC 95 — Power to declare certain publications forfeited and to issue search-warrants for the same

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Where—
(a) any newspaper, or book, or
(b) any document,
wherever  printed,  appears  to  the  State  Government  to  contain  any  matter  the  publication of  which  is

punishable under section 124A or section 153A or section 153B or section 292 or section 293 or section
295A  of  the  Indian  Penal  Code  (45  of  1860),  the  State  Government  may,  by  notification,  stating  the
grounds  of  its  opinion,  declare every  copy  of  the  issue  of  the  newspaper  containing  such  matter,
and  every  copy  of  such  book  or other document  to  be  forfeited  to  Government,  and  thereupon  any
police officer may seize the same wherever found in India and any Magistrate may by warrant authorise any  police  officer  not  below  the  rank  of  sub-inspector  to  enter  upon  and  search  for  the  same  in  any
premises where any copy of such issue, or any such book or other document may be or may be reasonably suspected to be.
(2) In this section and in section 96,—
(a) “newspaper” and “book” have  the  same  meaning  as  in  the  Press  and  Registration  of  Books
Act, 1867 (25 of 1867);
(b) “document” includes any painting, drawing or photograph, or other visible representation.
(3) No  order  passed  or  action  taken  under  this  section  shall  be  called  in  question  in  any  Court otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of section 96.

Back to CrPC