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27. Therefore, even for the cases falling under Chapter II of the Act, the police are empowered to arrest under Section 42(1)(g) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
28.However, in (2010) 4 MLJ (Crl) 129 B.J.Lakhani vs. State of Maharastra the Hon,ble Supreme Court held that “In a case involving Extradition Section 41(1)(g) of Cr.P.C. may not have any application. The Apex Court, after dealing in detail with various provisions of the Act held as follows:-
“ 41. The legal position that a person can not be arrested without any authority of law again is not denied or disputed. Thus, the arrest of a person must be effected in terms of the provisions of the Act. A person wanted for an offence in a foreign jurisdiction may be arrested on fulfilment of the following conditions: