Section 5 of the Limitation Act applicable at all to a claim petition under Section 84(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure? This ... claim petition filed by the petitioner under Section 84(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
2. The learned Magistrate dismissed the application
said date, petitioner company moved an
application under Section 84 Cr.P.C. seeking release of the properties
wrongly attached by the Investigating Officer. Thereafter ... Crl.Rev.P.536/2017 Page 13 of 18
absconding accused person is also a factor to be borne in mind. Under
Section 84
land and, hence, process
under Sections 82 , 83 Cr.PC/ Sections 84 and 85 B.N.S.S should
not come ... blunt substance.
Section 438 Cr.PC/ Section 482 B.N.S.S. and Sections
82 and 83 Cr.PC/ Sections 84
Section 14 (2) the Act itself provides that the provisions of the Code i.e. the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 as defined in Section ... clearly traced to Section 84 of the Criminal Procedure Code extracted hereinunder:-
" CrPC 84: Section 84 of the Criminal Procedure Code
Claims
Proclaimed
offender.
68. Sections 83 to 86 CrPC deal with attachment and the effects
arising thereof. Section 83 CrPC empowers ... arises when it comes to attaching
joint family property.
70. Section 84 CrPC relates to claims and objections regarding
attachments. If a person
under sub-
section (4) as they apply to the proclamation published
under sub-section (1).]"
Terms of the above sub-sections are mandatory ... could be sold. Section 83 Cr.P.C. deals
with the attachment of property of a person absconding. Section 84 Cr.P.C.
deals with
The Deputy Director Directorate Of ... vs Axis Bank & Ors on 2 April, 2019
Author
Vivek Singh And Others vs Contstable Mohan Singh Tomkiyal And ... on 28 November, 2016
Author
Section 84(4) also cannot be availed of by an
absconding accused.
9. Sub-section (1) of Section 85 of Code of
Criminal Procedure enables ... Criminal Procedure, it can only be found
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that when a property is attached under Section 83
of Code of Criminal Procedure
such proclamation made under Section 82 Cr.P.C. the accused may be liable under Section 174 (a) of the I.P.C. After issuance ... property may raise his claim and objection to such attachment under Section 84 Cr.P.C. which shall be inquired into and disposed