Such  Police  Officer,  if  subordinate  to  the  officer  in-charge  of  a  Police  Station,  shall  forthwith  report  the 
seizure to that officer.”  
The word ‘any offence’ shows that even though the offence be non-cognizable, the Police may seize property 
found under suspicious circumstances . The suspected property must be seized by the Police Officer himself 
and he cannot order another to do it.  
 
Conducting search of a person 
Search of a place entered by person sought to be arrested-(sec 47CrPC)  
 If any person acting under a warrant of arrest, or any Police Officer having authority to arrest, has reason 
to believe that the person to be arrested has entered into, or is within any place, any person residing in, or 
being in charge of such place shall, on demand of such person, allow him free ingress thereto, and afford 
all reasonable facilities for a search therein. If ingress to such place cannot be obtained  it shall be lawful 
for a person acting under a warrant and in any case in which a warrant may issue, but cannot be obtained 
without affording the person to be arrested an opportunity of escape, for a Police Officer to enter such 
place and to break open any outer or inner door or window of any house or place, whether that of the 
person  to  be  arrested  or  of  any  house  or  place,  if  after  notification  of  his  authority  and  purpose,  and 
demand of admittance duly made, he cannot otherwise obtain admittance:  
 
Provided that, if any such place is an apartment in the actual occupancy of a female (not being the person to be 
arrested) who, according to custom, does not appear in public, such person or Police Officer shall, before 
entering such apartment, give notice to such female that she is at liberty to withdraw and shall afford her every 
reasonable facility for withdrawing, and may then break open the apartment and enter it.  
 Any Police Officer ;or other person authorised to make an arrest may break open any outer or inner door 
or window of any house or place in order to liberate himself or any other person who, having lawfully 
entered for the purpose of making an arrest, is detained therein.”  
 
“Search of arrested person (Sec. 51) 
Whenever a person is arrested by a Police Officer under a warrant which does not provide for taking of bail, 
or under a warrant, which provides for the taking of bail, but the person arrested cannot furnish bail, and  
Whenever a person is arrested without warrant or by a private person under a warrant, and cannot legally be 
admitted to bail, or is unable to furnish bail,  
The Police Officer making the arrest or, when the arrest is made by a private person, the Police Officer to 
whom he makes over, the person arrested, may search such person, and place in safe custody all articles, other 
than necessary wearing apparel, found upon him and where any article is seized from the arrested person, a 
receipt showing the articles taken possession by the Police Officer shall be given to such person. 
 Whenever it is necessary to cause a female to be searched, the search shall be made by another female with 
strict regard to decency.”