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                       From the moment the charge is entered by the public prosecutor in

               court,  the  injured  person  shall  be  entitled  to  the  rights  set  forth  in


               paragraph one (6) as on a par with the defendant.



                       Section 44/1 In a case filed by the public prosecutor, if the injured

               person is entitled to claim a compensation in as much as the commission of


               offence by the defendant has caused him to lose his life, or sustain bodily or


               mental harm, injury to personal liberty, reputation or proprietary damage, he


               may submit to the court trying the criminal case a motion for coercively


               directing the defendant to make the compensation for such loss. …


                       Section 57 An arrest, detention or imprisonment of a person as well


               as  a  search  for  a  person  or  article  in  a  private  place  may  only  be


               conducted  upon  a  judicial  order  or  warrant  thereof,  subject  to  the

               provisions of Sections 78, 79, 80, 82 and 94 of the present Code.



                       A  person  who  is  detained  or  imprisoned  by  virtue  of  a  judicial


               warrant may only be released upon a judicial warrant of release.


                       Section 78 An administrative or police official may not arrest any


               person without a warrant or an order directed by a court, save:


                       (1)  Where  the  person  in  question  commits  a  flagrant  offence

               pursuant to Section 80;


                       (2) Where the person in question is discovered under the suspicious


               circumstances  that  he  is  likely  to  cause  harm  and  danger  to  another


               person  or  property  of  another  person,  by  having  in  his  possession
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