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When the property is not produced before the court pending or during the inquiry or trial, the disposal of property shall be governed by:
section 454 of Cr PC
section 455 of Cr PC
section 457 of Cr PC
section 458 of Cr PC.
- Section 454 of Cr PC deals with the disposal of property when no claimant is found. It doesn’t specifically address property not produced before the court.
- Section 455 of Cr PC covers the destruction of libelous material, which is not related to the property in question.
- Section 457 of Cr PC specifically governs the procedure for disposal of property when it is not produced before the court pending or during inquiry or trial. It dictates what should happen when the police or any officer seizes property.
- Section 458 of Cr PC deals with the disposal of property when a trial is concluded, specifically relating to the court's direction on the property.
Your answer is Section 457 of Cr PC indeed applies to the scenario described.
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