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'3. At the time of the hearing of these matters, learned counsel for the parties submitted that various articles are kept at the police station for a long period by not adhering to the procedure prescribed under CrPC, which creates difficulties for keeping them in safe custody. Finally, the sufferers are either the State exchequer or the citizens whose articles are kept in such custody. It is submitted that speedier procedure is required to be evolved either by the court or under the rules for disposal of mudammal articles which are kept at various police stations as most of the police stations are flooded with seized articles. It is, therefore, submitted that directions be given so that burden of the courts as well as at the police stations can, to some extent, be reduced and that there may not be any scope for misappropriation or of replacement of valuable articles by spurious articles.