Section 5:
Powers of the inspectors.
(1) Subject to such conditions and restrictions as the State
Government may by general or special order impose, the chief inspector or an inspector may--
(a) make such examination and inquiry as he thinks fit in order to ascertain whether the
provisions of this Act or rules made thereunder are being observed in the case of any motor transport
undertaking, and for that purpose require the driver of a transport vehicle to cause the transport
vehicle to stop and remain stationary so long as may reasonably be necessary;
(b) with such assistance, if any, as he thinks fit, enter, inspect and search any premises which he
has reason to believe is under use or occupation of any motor transport undertaking at any reasonable
time for the purpose of carrying out the objects of this Act;
(c) examine any motor transport worker employed in a motor transport undertaking or require the
production of any register or other document maintained in pursuance of this Act, and take on the
spot or otherwise statements of any person which he may consider necessary for carrying out the
purposes of this Act;
(d) seize or take copy of such registers or documents or portions thereof as he may consider
relevant in respect of an offence under this Act which he has reason to believe has been committed by
an employer;
(e) exercise such other powers as may be prescribed:
Provided that no person shall be compelled under this sub-section to answer any question or make
any statement tending to incriminate himself.
(2) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (5 of 1898), shall, so far as may be, apply
to any search or seizure under this section as they apply to any search or seizure made under the authority
of a warrant issued under section 98 of the said Code.