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  1. 102. Power of police officer to seize certain property. (1) Any police officer may seize any property which may be alleged or suspected to have been stolen, or which may be found under circumstances which create suspicion of the commission of any offence.

  2. CrPC Chapter VII; S. 102 : Power of police officer to seize certain property: Description; Any police officer may seize any property which may be alleged or suspected to have been stolen, or which may be found under circumstances which create suspicion of the Commission of any offence.

  3. 102. Power of police officer to seize certain property. 103. Magistrate may direct search in his presence. 104. Power to impound document, etc., produced. 105. Reciprocal arrangements regarding processes. CHAPTER VIIA RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY 105A ...

  4. Section 102(1) in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (1) Any police officer may seize any property which may be alleged or suspected to have been stolen, or which may be found under circumstances which create suspicion of the commission of any offence.

  5. CONSTITUTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS AND OFFICES. POWER OF COURTS. A.--POWERS OF SUPERIOR OFFICERS OF POLICE. B.--AID TO THE MAGISTRATES AND THE POLICE. ARREST OF PERSONS. PROCESSES TO COMPEL APPEARANCE. A.--Summons. B.--Warrant of arrest. C.--Proclamation and attachment. D.-- Other rules regarding processes. A.--Summons to produce. B.--Search-warrants.

  6. Mar 11, 2022 · Probably, the issue that courts are facing is that if Section 102 CrPC does not empower the police office to seize the bank accounts during the investigation, then under which provision the...

  7. Mar 25, 2022 · Issue- Whether the term ‘property’ under section 102 of CrPC includes immovable property. Judgement- the Supreme Court answered in the negative and sided with the decision of the High Court. The court stated that the property seized under this section is seized on mere suspicion.

  8. Section 102. Culpable homicide by causing death of person other than person whose death was intended. Section 103. Punishment for murder. Section 104. Punishment for murder by life-convict. Section 105. Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Section 106. Causing death by negligence. Section 107. Abetment of suicide of child or person of unsound mind. Section 108. Abetment of suicide. Section 109. Attempt to murder.

  9. This source can be traced to Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (‘CrPC’). The purpose of Section 102 of the CrPC is to secure the property which has been or suspected to be stolen or which has a direct nexus with the commission of a crime from being ‘disposed of’ or ‘destroyed’.

  10. Sep 24, 2019 · Interpreting Section 102, the bench said that the language of Section 102 of the Code does not support the interpretation that the police officer has the power to dispossess a person in occupation and take possession of an immovable property in order to seize it.