Section 105G CrPC
105G Notice of forfeiture of property. (1) If as a result of the inquiry, investigation or survey under section 105D, the Court has reason toRead More →
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105G Notice of forfeiture of property. (1) If as a result of the inquiry, investigation or survey under section 105D, the Court has reason toRead More →
105H. Forfeiture of property in certain cases. (1) The Court may, after considering the explanation, if any, to the show-cause notice issued under section 105GRead More →
105I. Fine in lieu of forfeiture. (1) Where the Court makes a declaration that any property stands forfeited to the Central Government under section 105HRead More →
105J. Certain transfers to be null and void. Where after the making of an order under sub-section (1) of section 105E or the issue ofRead More →
105K. Procedure in respect of letter of request. Every letter of request, summons or warrant, received by the Central Government from, and every letter ofRead More →
105L. Application of this Chapter. The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that the application of this Chapter in relation toRead More →
106. Security for keeping the peace on conviction. (1) When a Court of Session or Court of a Magistrate of the first class convicts aRead More →
107. Security for keeping the peace in other cases. (1) When an Executive Magistrate receives information that any person is likely to commit a breachRead More →
108. Security for good behaviour from persons disseminating seditious matters. (1) When an Executive Magistrate receives information that there is within his local jurisdiction anyRead More →
109. Security for good behaviour from suspected persons. When an Executive Magistrate receive information that there is within his local jurisdiction a person taking precautionsRead More →
110. Security for good behaviour from habitual offenders. When an Executive Magistrate receives information that there is within his local jurisdiction a person who- (a)Read More →
111. Order to be made. When a Magistrate acting under section 107, section 108, section 109 or section 110, deems it necessary to require anyRead More →
112. Procedure in respect of person present in Court. If the person in respect of whom such order is made is present in Court, itRead More →
113. Summons or warrant in case of person not so present. If such person is not present in Court, the Magistrate shall issue a summonsRead More →
114. Copy of order to accompany summons or warrant. Every summons or warrant issued under section 113 shall be accompanied by a copy of theRead More →
115. Power to dispense with personal attendance. The Magistrate may, if he sees sufficient cause, dispense with the personal attendance of any person called uponRead More →
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