Section 92 The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Section 92 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
92. Procedure as to letters and telegrams.
  1. If any document, parcel, or thing in the custody of a postal or telegraph authority is, in the opinion of the District Magistrate, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Court of Session or High Court wanted for the purpose of any investigation, inquiry, trial, or other proceedings under this Code, such Magistrate or Court may require the postal or telegraph authority, as the case may be, to deliver the document, parcel or thing to such person as the Magistrate or Court directs.
  2. If any such document, parcel or thing is, in the opinion of any other Magistrate, whether Executive or Judicial or of any Commissioner of police or District Superintendent of Police, wanted for any such purpose, he may require the postal or telegraph authority, as the case may be, to cause the search to be made for and to detain such document, parcel or thing pending the order of a District Magistrate, Chief Judicial Magistrate or Court under Sub-Section (1).

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