Any police officer above the rank of a
constable or any person authorised by the State Government in this behalf, who has reason to believe
that an offence against this Act has been or is being, committed in respect of any animal, may, if in his
opinion the circumstances so require, seize the animal and produce the same for examination by the
nearest magistrate or by such veterinary officer as may be prescribed, and such police officer or
authorised person may, when seizing the animal, require the person in charge thereof to accompany it
to the place of examination.
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Section 34
General Power of Seizure for Examination.
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960