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Section 106 BNSS – Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023. Cr.P.C. Section 102. Power of Police to Seize

March 6, 2026July 19, 2024 by Prashant Kanha
Section 106 BNSS and Section 102 CrPC explained – police power to seize property and freeze bank accounts during criminal investigations

Section 106 BNSS replaces Section 102 CrPC and governs the power of police to seize property during criminal investigations. This guide explains police seizure powers, bank account freezing in cybercrime cases, reporting to Magistrates, and the latest Supreme Court and High Court rulings.

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