thing are kept; (ii) break open the lock of any door, box, locker, safe, almirah or other receptacle for exercising the powers conferred by clause
written or electronic or telephonic contact; (e) alienating any assets, operating bank lockers or bank accounts used or held or enjoyed by both the parties
crime are kept; (b) break open the lock of any door, box, locker, safe, almirah or other receptacle for exercising the powers conferred by clause
near pitheads of bathing places equipped with shower baths and of locker-rooms for the use of men employed in mines and of similar
officer of Government to enter and to search any premises, vaults, lockers, or any other place, whether above or below ground, or may himself
owner, or has the immediate possession, or control, of any box, locker, safe, almirah or any other receptacle situate in such building, place, vessel, vehicle ... action to be taken including the breaking open of such box, locker, safe, almirah or other receptacle which the authorised officer may deem necessary
crime are kept; (b) break open the lock of any door, box, locker, safe, almirah or other receptacle for exercising the powers conferred by clause
Banking Regulation Act, 1949
45ZE. Release of contents of safety lockers.
(1) Where an individual is the sole hirer of a locker from a banking ... company, whether such locker is located in the safe deposit vault of such banking company or elsewhere, such individual may nominate one person to whom
Regulation Act, 1949
45ZF. Notice of claims of other persons regarding safety lockers not receivable.
No notice of the claim of any person, other than ... hirer or hirers of a locker, shall be receivable by a banking company nor shall the banking company be bound by any such notice even
documents are kept; (ii) break open the lock of any door, box, locker, safe, almirah or other receptacle for exercising the powers conferred by clause