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) Such police officer, if subordinate toRead…

103. Magistrate may direct search in his presence. Any Magistrate may direct a search to be made in his presence of any place for the search of which he is competent to issue a search warrant. Read CrPC bare act in a systematic and better way. Read CrPC section wise.Read…

104. Power to impound document, etc, produced. Any Court may, if it thinks fit, impound any document or thing produced before it under this Code. Read CrPC bare act in a systematic and better way. Read CrPC section wise. Download nice, mobile friendly CrPC PDF.Read…

105. Reciprocal arrangements regarding processes. (1) Where a Court in the territories to which this Code extends thereafter in this section referred to as the said territories desires that- (a) a summons to an accused person, or (b) a warrant for the arrest of an accused person, or (c) aRead…

105A. Definitions. In this Chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, (a) “contracting State” means any country or place outside India in respect of which arrangements have been made by the Central Government with the Government of such country through a treaty or otherwise; (b) “identifying” includes establishment of a proofRead…

105B. Assistance in securing transfer of persons. (1) Where a Court in India, in relation to a criminal matter, desires that a warrant for arrest of any person to attend or produce a document or other thing issued by it shall be executed in any place in a contracting State,Read…

105C. Assistance in relation to orders of attachment or forfeiture of property. (1) Where a Court in India has reasonable grounds to believe that any property obtained by any person is derived or obtained, directly or indirectly, by such person from the commission of an offence, it may make anRead…

105D. Identifying unlawfully acquired property. (1) The Court shall, under sub-section (1), or on receipt of a letter of request under sub-section (3) of section 105C, direct any police officer not below the rank of Sub-Inspector of Police to take all steps necessary for tracing and identifying such property. (2)Read…

105E. Seizure or attachment of property. (1) Where any officer conducting an inquiry or investigation under section 105D has a reason to believe that any property in relation to which such inquiry or investigation is being conducted is likely to be concealed, transferred or dealt with in any manner whichRead…

105F. Management of properties seized or forfeited under this Chapter. (1) The Court may appoint the District Magistrate of the area where the property is situated, or any other officer that may be nominated by the District Magistrate, to perform the functions of an Administrator of such property. (2) TheRead…

105G Notice of forfeiture of property. (1) If as a result of the inquiry, investigation or survey under section 105D, the Court has reason to believe that all or any of such properties are proceeds of crime, it may serve a notice upon such person (hereinafter referred to as theRead…

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 105G and the material available before it and after giving to the person affected (and in a case where the person affected holds any property specifiedRead…

105I. Fine in lieu of forfeiture. (1) Where the Court makes a declaration that any property stands forfeited to the Central Government under section 105H and it is a case where the source of only a part of such property has not been proved to the satisfaction of the Court,Read…

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 of a notice under section 105G, any property referred to in the said order or notice is transferred by any mode whatsoever such transfers shall, forRead…

105K. Procedure in respect of letter of request. Every letter of request, summons or warrant, received by the Central Government from, and every letter of request, summons or warrant, to be transmitted to a contracting State under this Chapter shall be transmitted to a contracting State or, as the caseRead…

105L. Application of this Chapter. The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that the application of this Chapter in relation to a contracting State with which reciprocal arrangements have been made, shall be subject to such conditions, exceptions or qualifications as are specified in the saidRead…