Section 10:
Power of entry, search and seizure.
(1) Any authority specified by the Central Government in
this behalf may, if it is satisfied that any provision of this Act has been, or is being, or is about to be,
contravened, authorise any person to enter and search any premises where any accounts, books, registers
and other documents relating to levy sugar and belonging to, or under the control of, a producer or his
agent, are maintained or kept for safe custody.
(2) The person so authorised may seize any such accounts, books, registers or other documents if he
has any reason to believe that a contravention of this Act has been, or is being, or is about to be,
committed:
Provided that the accounts, books, registers or other documents seized under this section shall not be
retained in custody of the Central Government for a period exceeding ninety days:
Provided further that where such accounts, books, registers and other documents are required for the
purposes of any prosecution, they may be retained in the custody of the Central Government for a further
period, not exceeding ninety days, for the purposes of such prosecution.
(3) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), relating to searches and
seizures, shall, so far as may be, apply to searches and seizures made under this Act.