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Nevada Properties Pvt. Ltd. Through Its ... vs The State Of Maharashtra on 24 September, 2019

48. The question involved in the instant writ petitions is whether in exercise of powers under 106 BNSS, 2023, immovable property of Petitioners could have been seized. Thus, this proceeding admittedly arose in the exercise of power under criminal law and the proceeding would be criminal proceeding. This Court is in agreement with the ratio laid down by Bombay High Court that a criminal writ petition would be maintainable under Article 226 or 227 of the Constitution of India, if it 19 2025: JHHC:32214 arises out of or relates to an investigation, inquiry or trial of offence under Special or General statutes.
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