given by a Criminal Court under Section
451 Cr.P.C and Section 457 Cr.P.C, during the investigation stage also. In this
regard ... Section 102 Cr.P.C would cover only moveable property. The Apex
Court has referred to Section 457 Cr.P.C only in the last
State
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complainant had preferred an application under section
451 / 457 / 102 Cr.P.C. before the Ld. Trial Court for issuing directions
for restraining ... under Section 451 / 457 / 102 Cr.P.C. for
disposal, when earlier the matter was listed for arguments on the application
S.P. Gupta
State
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complainant had preferred an application under section
451 / 457 / 102 Cr.P.C. before the Ld. Trial Court for issuing directions
for restraining ... under Section 451 / 457 / 102 Cr.P.C. for
disposal, when earlier the matter was listed for arguments on the application
S.P. Gupta
under Section 102 Cr.P.C. and
this issue is no more res integra. Section 451 Cr.P.C. or Section
102 Cr.P.C ... contemplated under Section 102
Cr.P.C. has intimated the same to the Court as such there is no
procedural illegality. Writ Petition filed under
under Section 102 Cr.P.C. and
this issue is no more res integra. Section 451 Cr.P.C. or Section
102 Cr.P.C ... contemplated under Section 102
Cr.P.C. has intimated the same to the Court as such there is no
procedural illegality. Writ Petition filed under
under Section 102 Cr.P.C. and
this issue is no more res integra. Section 451 Cr.P.C. or Section
102 Cr.P.C ... contemplated under Section 102
Cr.P.C. has intimated the same to the Court as such there is no
procedural illegality. Writ Petition filed under
under Section 102 Cr.P.C. and
this issue is no more res integra. Section 451 Cr.P.C. or Section
102 Cr.P.C ... contemplated under Section 102
Cr.P.C. has intimated the same to the Court as such there is no
procedural illegality. Writ Petition filed under
under Section 102 Cr.P.C. and
this issue is no more res integra. Section 451 Cr.P.C. or Section
102 Cr.P.C ... contemplated under Section 102
Cr.P.C. has intimated the same to the Court as such there is no
procedural illegality. Writ Petition filed under
Section 451 of the Criminal Procedure Code includes the immovable property.
10. Since Section 451 applies when any property is "produced before any criminal ... 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code nor the Magistrate appears to be empowered under Section 451 of the Criminal Procedure Code to make any order
take
recourse to the criminal law as permissible under Section 102(3) and Section 451
CrPC to seek and get custody ... competent
court under the provisions of Section 102(3), Section 451 and Section 457 of
CrPC.
8. Under the provisions of Section