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 ... offence of criminal misconduct was committed is the property capable of being seized under Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
This underlying object
ground that it involves an important question, is: whether Section 102 Cr.P.C, empowers a Police Officer to freeze the bank account ... bank accounts Under Section 102 Cr.P.C. Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 corresponds to Section 550 of the Code
debit-freezed by the
concerned I.O. under Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 (" Cr.P.C ") and dismissed ... held that if there is any violation in
following the procedures under Section 102 Cr.P.C., the freezing of
the bank account cannot
been held as under:
12. No doubt under Section 102(3) , Criminal Procedure Code, every police officer acting under Sec.102(1) shall forthwith report ... Simply because the 1st respondent failed to comply with Sec.102(3) Criminal Procedure Code, it cannot be concluded that the entire freezing
read as under:
"65,. Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 to apply -- The
provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 (2 of
1974) shall ... 102 but even assuming that a
bank account is a `property' within the meaning of
Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
India and the procedure for trial of
the offences under the IPC is governed by the CrPC . The CrPC ... trial. The procedure for a criminal
trial is primarily, except as otherwise provided, governed by the
CrPC .
32. Section 102 of the CrPC
with regard to the power of seizure Under Section 102 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, and whether the bank Account
can be held ... borne in mind in interpreting the
provisions of Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and
the underlying object engrafted therein, inasmuch
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
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
along with the provisions of Section
4(2) of Code of Criminal Procedure (hereafter „ CrPC ‟). He referred to
the decision of the Supreme ... recourse
to Section 102 of CrPC. But, the procedure of Section 102 CrPC is
also not complied with because