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Tilak Ram S/O Late Sh. Sis Ram vs State Of H.P on 14 September, 2022

Instant Criminal Revision Petition filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. lays challenge to order dated 30.06.2021 passed by learned Additional Sessions, Judge (I), Shimla, H.P., in Cr.MP. No 42-S/4 2021, tilted as Tilak Ram versus State of H.P., whereby an application under Section 451 of Cr.P.C., filed by the applicant-accused (hereinafter referred to as the accused) for release of currency notes amounting to Rs. 1,50,518/-, allegedly recovered by the police alongwith contraband from the house of the petitioner in case FIR No. 45 of 2020, under Section 20 of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, registered at PS Sunni, District Shimla, H.P., came to be dismissed.
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Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai vs State Of Gujarat on 18 November, 2002

9 The Apex Court in General Insurance Council and others vs. State of Andhra Pradesh and others reported in (2010)6 SCC 768, after considering Sunderbhai Amabalal Desai's case and mandate of Section 451 read with Section 457 of Code had passed further directions in addition to the directions issued by the Court in Sunderbhai Amabalal Desai's case with regard to seized vehicle, wherein one direction was to take photographs before release of vehicle and to use the same as secondary evidence during trial dispensing with the physical production of vehicle and also to have an undertaking/guarantee from the Insurance Company in whose favour the vehicle is to be released so as to indemnify the person found to be rightful owner of vehicle by the Magistrate after final adjudication of case. These directions are also relevant in present case".
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