Section 7:
Seizure, detention and search of ships.
(1) Where a ship is liable to forfeiture under this
Act,--
(a) any Presidency Magistrate or Magistrate of the first class, or
(a) any commissioned officer on full pay in the 1[Armed Forces of the Union], 2*** or
(b) any officer of customs or police officer not below such rank3 as may be designated in this
behalf by the Central Government,may seize such ship and detain it, and, if the ship is found at sea within the territorial waters of the
States, may bring it to any convenient port in the States.
(2) Any officer taking any action under sub-section (1) shall forthwith report the same through his
official superiors to the 4[Central Government].
(3) The 4[Central Government] shall, within thirty days of the seizure, either cause the ship to be
released or make or cause to be made, in the manner hereinafter provided, an application for the
forfeiture thereof, and may make such orders for the temporary disposal of the ship as it thinks
suitable.
Notes:
1. Subs. by the A.O. 1950, for "military, naval or air service of His Majesty".
2. The words "or any Gazetted Officer of the Royal Indian Marine Service" rep. by the A.O. 1937.
3. See Gazette of India, 1924. Pt. I, p. 188.
4. Subs. by the A.O. 1937, for "L.G.".