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Supreme Court Holds Police Cannot Seize Immovable Property Under Section 102 CrPC. The expression 'any property' in Section 102(1) CrPC means only movable property, and immovable property cannot be seized by police during investigation.

The Supreme Court in this judgment resolved a long-standing conflict of opinion in the Bombay High Court regarding the interpretation of Section 102 o...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Chapter Proceedings Under Section 107 CrPC Based on Single FIR Without Independent Material. Mere Registration of Criminal Case Insufficient to Justify Preventive Action Under Section 107 CrPC.

The petitioners, Sandeep Shivaji Mhatre, Tushar Bhimsen Saigaokar, and Nilesh @ Sonu Mahanand Jadhav, filed three separate criminal writ petitions cha...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Executive Magistrate's Order in Section 145 CrPC Proceeding for Lack of Jurisdiction. The Court held that the Magistrate must first determine the existence of a likelihood of breach of peace before passing any order under Section 146(1) CrPC.

The petitioners, Sundar Narayan Nawale and others, filed a Criminal Writ Petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challenging ...