102 but even assuming that a bank account is a "property" within the meaning of Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ... Gauhati High Court examined the provisions of Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code and the validity of an order by a police officer, prohibiting
their bank accounts in exercise of power under Section 102(1) of
Code of Criminal Procedure ( Cr.P.C .). As the issue in the writ ... Supreme Court was considering the scope of Section 102
of Criminal Procedure Code, particularly, what is meant by 'any
property'. To the extent
relation is
`property' within the meaning of Section 102 of the
Criminal Procedure Code and a police officer in course
of investigation can seize ... Maharashtra Crl. Appeal 1481/2019, it
has been categorically laid down that "any property" in Section 102
of the
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as follows:
"102. Power of police officer to seize certain ... seized. Under Section 102 of the Code, the police officer can
seize such property which is covered by Section 102 (1) and no
other
police in Crime No.200 of 2019 under Section 102 The
Code of Criminal Procedure ,1973 (hereinafter referred as ‘ Cr.P.C .’).
2.The case ... must be some procedure to deal with the situation. The most
appropriate procedure would be to register an FIR under Section 102
freeze the accounts of the accused persons under
Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 19732. In other
words, are the powers under Section ... opposite party in exercise of power under
section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
14. Diverse views have been taken by the High
Courts
IPC .
3) All the petitions are filed for the relief of quashing the
order passed under Section 102 Cr.P.C freezing the bank
accounts ... Cr.P.C is inherent and language used in Section
482 Cr.P.C is clear that any of the provisions of
required to be
extracted for better appreciation.
35. Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code reads
as under:-
“102.Power of the police officer ... mentioned above, their
right is not foreclosed forever.
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61.Mr.T.Lajapathi Roy, learned Senior counsel
appearing
required to be
extracted for better appreciation.
35. Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code reads
as under:-
“102.Power of the police officer ... mentioned above, their
right is not foreclosed forever.
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61.Mr.T.Lajapathi Roy, learned Senior counsel
appearing
contended by the learned counsel for
petitioner that Section 102 of Code of Criminal Procedure
which is mandatory, has not been followed while freezing ... Karnataka High Court examined the provisions
of Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code and relying
upon the Gauhati High Court decision