2009, PS Roop Nagar under Sections
448 / 34 IPC whereby the application of the appellant u/s 452 Cr.P.C. for
restoring possession ... very aptly been answered. In this case
Section 517 of the Old Code which corresponds to Section 452 of Cr.P.C.
was referred
Court-II,
Mananthavady, for the offences under Sections 457 and 380
read with Section 34 IPC.
2. The prosecution case is that ... Section 14 of the
Limitation Act.
6. Apart from all the above, the legality of the order
passed by the learned Magistrate under Section 452
appellant/ complainant whereby the application of the appellant u/s 452
Cr.P.C. is dismissed by the Ld. Trial Court vide impuged order ... place in order to avoid the criminal proceedings and the appellant has
moved an application u/s 452 Cr.P.C. for restoring the property
matter. If there is any
violation in following the procedures under Section 102 of the
Cr.PC, the freezing of the bank accounts cannot ... investigation. If there is any
violation in following the procedures under Section 102 Cr.P.C.,
freezing of account cannot be legally sustained.
8. Thus
2021 ON THE APPLICATION FILED BY THEM
U/S 452 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND
FURTHER, BE PLEASED TO DIRECT THE TRIAL
MAGISTRATE ... CONSIDER THE APPLICATION FILED BY
THE PETITIONERS UNDER SECTION 452 OF THE CODE OF
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE FORTHWITH.
THIS CRIMINAL PETITION COMING ON FOR
ADMISSION THIS
conclusion of trial and hence, the gold cannot be returned
under Section 452 Cr.P.C. Another ground highlighted by
the court below is that ... person entitled.
6. Further, the stage contemplated under Section
452 Cr.P.C. is not with regard to the conclusion of trial alone;
whereas
reported to a Magistrate under the provision of the Code of Criminal
Procedure . The Magistrate may make such order as he thinks fit in respect ... person claiming to
sh
be entitled to possession thereof under Section 452 Cr.P.C.
In the present case, the property is the bank account
Delhi) and Bhupinder Singh vs. State of
Hryana 1988 (1) RCR (Criminal) 166 (P&H). As regards the
observations have been made that appeal ... which left the petitioners aggrieved and they have
approached this Court.
Section 452 Cr.P.C. deals with order for disposal of
property at conclusion
when the Misc.
Criminal Application preferred by the claimant Navin Modh(present
applicant) mentioned Section 457 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
5] Learned Advocate ... order passed by the Trial Court under Section 452
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, after going into merits of the
application cannot be treated
offence
punishable under Section 120-B R/w Section 34 of IPC.
All the aforesaid substantive sentences shall run
concurrently.
This Criminal Appeal having been ... read
with Section 34 of IPC and as against accused No.3 for
the offence punishable under Section 411 of IPC.
Accused No.3 - Vishal