Apex Court, which is under Section451 & 457 of the Criminal
Procedure Code . The citation has been pronounced in the year 2003,
whereas ... inquiry that
the Magistrate may undertake under Section 452 of the Cr.P.C. It is only
on conclusion of the trial that
made before the
competent court either under Section 451
Cr.P.C. or Section 457 Cr.P.C., as the case ... Cr.P.C. must include in
Excise Officer reporting such seizure to a
criminal Court in connection with the enquiry
or trial of any criminal
under the provisions of Section
451 and/or 457 of the Cr.P.C . A discordant note has
however been sounded by Single Bench judgment ... treated as per-incuriam. The
provision of Section 451 & 457 Cr.P.C. are
unambiguous and clear and it would be useful to quote
P. Excise Act, whereby
application preferred by the petitioner under Section 457 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as
' CrPC ... information or
report, Magistrate is bound to follow the procedure provided
.
in Section 457 CrPC and as provided in subsection
Criminal Procedure Code.
10. In David v. Sakthivel, Inspector of Police reported in 2010 (1) LW (Crl.) 129 = 2010 (1) MLJ (Crl.) 929, proceedings under ... 457 Cr.P.C., dealing with the order for custody and disposal of property pending trial in certain cases and the procedure by Police upon
Whether the petitions under Section 482 Cr.P.C
questioning the proceedings under Section 102
Cr.P.C is maintainable in view of the alternative ... satisfaction under Section 102(1) Cr.P.C of
alleged non compliance of Section 102(3) of
Cr.P.C vitiates the entire proceedings
Respondents
Criminal Revision filed under sections 397 r/w 401 of Criminal Procedure Code , to set aside the order made in C.M.P ... petitioner has filed C.M.P.No.9296 of 2014 in Cr.No.1117 of 2014, under Sections 457 Cr.P.C., for interim custody
section 523 Cr.P.C.
13. In M.S. Jaggi v. Subaschandra Mohapatra , 1977 Cri.L.J, 1902 while interpreting section 457 Cr.P.C ... Magistrate under section 457 Cr.P.C. is not curtailed. The powers of the Magistrate under section 457 Cr.P.C. are wide
Criminal Procedure Code.
10. In David v. Sakthivel, Inspector of Police reported in 2010 (1) LW (Crl.) 129 = 2010 (1) MLJ (Crl.) 929, proceedings under ... 457 Cr.P.C., dealing with the order for custody and disposal of property pending trial in certain cases and the procedure by Police upon
Whether the petitions under Section 482 Cr.P.C
questioning the proceedings under Section 102
Cr.P.C is maintainable in view of the alternative ... satisfaction under Section 102(1) Cr.P.C of
alleged non compliance of Section 102(3) of
Cr.P.C vitiates the entire proceedings