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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 451 CrPC"
S.451 CrPC | Seized Property Can't Be Allowed To Become Junk, Court Should Expeditiously Issue Custody Orders: Rajasthan High Court
Moving HC Under Articles 226/227 To Release Seized Vehicle Without Approaching Magistrate Under Sec.451 CrPC Not Proper: Supreme Court
Courts Must Exercise Power Conferred U/S 451 CrPC Judiciously And Without Unnecessary Delay: Allahabad High Court
[S.451 CrPC] Interim Custody Of Elephant Can Be Given To Person Possessing Better Title, Symbolic Production Sufficient: Kerala High Court
S.451 CrPC | Seized Property Ought Not To Remain In Police/ Court Custody For Longer Than Absolutely Necessary: Kerala High Court
[S.457 CrPC] Seized Articles Not Produced Before Court Can Be Released Even When Investigation Is Pending: Gauhati High Court
[S.451 CrPC] No Need To Keep Valuable Articles In Police Custody Till Conclusion Of Trial: Gujarat High Court Reiterates
Karnataka High Court Quashes Order Directing Transfer Of Money From PhonePe Director's Personal Account To Financial Fraud Victim
Release Of Seized Vehicle U/S 451 CrPC Cannot Be Refused Citing Identification Issues, Police May Photograph The Vehicle: Karnataka HC
In Cases Involving UPI Intermediaries, Magistrates Cannot Direct Transfer Of Money From Their Account Without Hearing Them: Karnataka HC
S.451 CrPC | Custody Of Property Subject Matter Of Offence Should Not Be Retained Unless "Absolutely Necessary": Sikkim High Court
Customs Act | Gujarat High Court Endorses Expeditious Disposal Of Case Property, Orders Release Of Base Oil Worth ₹67 Lakhs Subject To Surety
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