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
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
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 ... seizure" within the meaning
of Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The learned Single
Judge agreed with the view taken by the Allahabad
defreeze the bank accounts frozen by the respondent
under Section 102 of Cr.P.C.
2. The undisputed facts are that the respondent herein filed ... pleadings,
documents and other materials produced by the respective
parties.
16. Section 102 Cr.P.C. empowers the investigating officer
to seize the property suspected
debited
respectively in these accounts only. It is his submission that
Section 102 Cr.P.C., though confers power on a Police Officer to
seize ... respondent
no. 8 is that police has exercised his power under Section 102
Cr.P.C. which uses the term 'alleged
also not followed the
mandatory requirements of Section 102 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. The Police Officer shall forthwith report the same ... given to the learned
Magistrate as required under Section 102 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure and no notice was also issued to the Petitioner
also not followed the
mandatory requirements of Section 102 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. The Police Officer shall forthwith report the same ... given to the
learned Magistrate as required under Section 102 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure and no notice was also issued to the
Petitioner
hand, admittedly, the first respondent did not follow
the procedure contemplated under Section 102(3) Cr.P.C. The first
respondent did not inform about ... Crl.O.P.No.4661 of 2020
superior. Section 102(3) mandates that every seizure of
property under Section 102(3) of
account
ought to have been in accordance with Section 102 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. As per Section 102 of the Code of Criminal ... account of the accused. The condition under Section 102 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure is not violated. The charge sheet has been laid
prohibited. Hence, the seizure of the premises, exercising the
power under Section 102 Cr.P.C., is illegal, arbitrary and
requested to issue a direction ... lock and key and seized the same.
8. Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deals
with the power of a Police Officer