Dwarka Prasad vs Dwarka Das Saraf on 11 August, 1975
60. The word ―immediately‖ also imports a sense of urgency into the
situation that warrants exercise of the powers. The reasons to believe, as
recorded by the officer must reflect this sense of immediacy which impels
the officer to invoke the power. The Court is in agreement that the second
proviso to Section 5(1) has to be certainly read with the main provision
itself. As pointed out by learned counsel for the Petitioners, a proviso cannot
be interpreted in a manner to render redundant the main provision itself. As
explained in Dwarka Prasad v. Dwarka Das Saraf (1976) 1 SCC 128: