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For application of section 451 of Cr PC. the property:
must have been produced before the court during inquiry or trial
must have been the subject matter of offence
must have been used in the commission of the offence
all the above.
- Option 1: The property must have been produced before the court during inquiry or trial.
- This means the property is part of the judicial process and is acknowledged by the court.
- Option 2: The property must have been the subject matter of the offence.
- This indicates that the property is central to the crime being investigated or tried.
- Option 3: The property must have been used in the commission of the offence.
- This implies the property played a role in facilitating the crime.
- Option 4: All the above.
- Section 451 of the CrPC pertains to the custody and disposal of property involved in a legal case. It allows for interim custody of property that fits any of the criteria in Options 1, 2, or 3. Thus, all conditions can apply.
Option 4: All the above.
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