Order of Magistrate is not required for seizing the property under section 102
Cr.P.C. Power of Section 102 Cr.P.C. is a power to be exercised by the Police
officer and not by any Executive Magistrate or District Magistrate ( Brijesh Kumar Yadav vs State of Bihar,
2018(3) Crimes 347 (Pat)
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