competent to pass orders either under Section 451 of the Criminal Procedure
Code or under Section 457 of the Criminal Procedure Code, during the
investigation ... property. Indeed, Section 452 of the
Criminal Procedure Code deals with property regarding which an offence is
committed. But Section 457
confiscation?
14. Coming to the aspect of the ingredients of Section 457 of Cr.P.C,
it is to be noted that the term ... CrLJ 216, 218 (Himachal Pradesh). Indeed, an
order under Section 457 of Code of Criminal Procedure can be made during
investigation and also the Learned
return of vehicle in terms of the ingredients of Section
457 of Cr.P.C.
7. At this stage, the Learned Counsel for the Revision ... order, the same would be available for confiscation?
20. Insofar as Section 457 of Cr.P.C., is concerned, one has bear in
mind that
confiscation?
17. Dealing with the aspect of the ingredients of Section 457 of
Cr.P.C, it is to be relevantly pointed out that ... CrLJ 216, 218 (Himachal Pradesh). In
reality, an order under Section 457 of Code of Criminal Procedure can be made
during investigation and also that
view the spirit of Section 14(4) of TNP Act. Exercise of discretion under Sections 451 04 457 Cr.P.C., is only after affording ... same would be available for confiscation?
16.An order under Section 457 of Code of Criminal Procedure can be made during investigation and also
under Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code;
(iii)Nagarasampatti Police Station, Crime No.135/2017 under Sections 457 and 380 of the Indian Penal ... under Sections 392 and 506(ii) IPC and Crl.M.P.No.2820 of 2017 in Crime No.135 of 2018, under Sections 457
Police in Annamalai Police Station in Crime No.245/90 under Section 457 , 395 , 397 of I.P.C. and remanded to the Judicial Custody ... Kodaikanal Police station in Cr.No.253/92 under Sections 394 , 397 I.P.C. read with 25(1)(a) of the Indian Arms
D.Vijayakumari vs State Of Tamilnadu on 24 May, 2012
Author: M.Venugopal
Bench: Elipe
that there exists two
conditions for the release of property under Section 457 of Cr.P.C namely,
(1) property must be seized ... under, it is held that ' release of property' under Section 457 of
Cr.P.C. is of paramount consideration in the interest
this Court.
9. It is to be borne in mind that under Section 451 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, at the time of disposal ... either in terms of Section 451 of the Code of Criminal Procedure or under Section 457 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are is only