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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transferred to other crime number.
12. Section 102(1) Cr.P.C reads as follows:-
102. Power ... judis
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narrow interpretation to the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure . We
are, therefore, persuaded to take
borne in mind in interpreting the provisions of
Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code and the underlying
object engrafted therein, inasmuch as if there ... property" within the meaning of Section
102 of the Criminal Procedure Code and a police officer in course
of investigation can seize or prohibit
borne in mind in interpreting the provisions of
Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code and the underlying
object engrafted therein, inasmuch as if there ... property" within the meaning of Section
102 of the Criminal Procedure Code and a police officer in course
of investigation can seize or prohibit
borne in mind in interpreting the provisions of
Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code and the underlying
object engrafted therein, inasmuch as if there ... property" within the
meaning of Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code and a
police officer in course of investigation can seize or prohibit
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
procedure laid down in the Ordinance of
1944.
7. The Apex Court has held in the said case that recourse to Section 102 of
... account of the appellant is
sustainable in exercise of powers under Section 102 Cr.P.C.
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The counter affidavit of the respondent seeks
borne in mind in interpreting the
provisions of Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure
Code and the underlying object engrafted therein,
inasmuch as if there ... property"
within the meaning of Section 102 of the Criminal
Procedure Code and a police officer in course of
investigation can seize or prohibit
borne in mind in interpreting the
provisions of Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure
Code and the underlying object engrafted therein,
inasmuch as if there ... property"
within the meaning of Section 102 of the Criminal
Procedure Code and a police officer in course of
investigation can seize or prohibit
suspected that it was illegal gratification,
the money was seized under section 102 Cr.P.C. by way
of panchnama. Initially Janvajog (Entry of Preliminary