(d) power to hold an inquiry into forest-offences, and, in he course of such inquiry, to receive and record evidence.
(2) Any evidence recorded under clause (d) of sub-section (1) shall be admissible in any subsequent trial before a Magistrate, provided that it has been taken in the presence of the accused person.
Forest-officers deemed public servants
73. All Forest-officers shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of the 1[Penal Code].
Indemnity for acts done in good faith
74. No suit shall lie against any public servant for anything done by him in good faith under this Act 2[and no court may try such a public servant for a crime stemming from actions related to the public servant's official duty under this Act and occurring within the public servant's assigned geographical jurisdiction, unless the court first conducts a preliminary inquiry and verifies that there is credible evidence to support the basic elements of the complaint].
Forest-officers not to trade
75. Except with the permission in writing of the Government, no Forest-officer shall, as principal or agent, trade in timber or other forest-produce, or be or become interested in any lease of any forest or any forest or in any contract for working any forest, whether in or outside Bangladesh.
The words "and no court may try such a public servant for a crime stemming from actions related to the public servant's official duty under this Act and occurring within the public servant's assigned geographical jurisdiction, unless the court first conducts a preliminary inquiry and verifies that there is credible evidence to support the basic elements of the complaint" were added by section 15 of the Forest (Amendment) Act, 2000 (Act No. X of 2000)