Cr.P.C Section 525 | Power to sell perishable property.

Cr.P.C Section 525

Power to sell perishable property.

If the person entitled to the possession of such property is unknown or absent and the property is subject to speedy and natural decay, [or if the Magistrate] to whom its seizure is reported is of opinion that its sale would be for the benefit of the owner, [or that the value of such property is less than ten rupees] the Magistrate may at any time direct it to be sold; and the provisions of sections 523 and 524 shall, as nearly as may be practicable, apply to the nett proceeds of such sale.

Explanation of Cr.P.C Section 525

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