IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith
IPC. It being so, a seizure is permissible under the law under Section
102(1) of the CrPC. Further, as communicated ... Section 102(1) of the CrPC would have to be subjected to the procedure prescribed under
Section 102(3) , i.e. to forthwith