CRPC §94BNSS §97

Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc

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Old law
CRPC §94
Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc

94. Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc.—(1) If a District Magistrate, Sub-divisional Magistrate or Magistrate of the first class, upon information and after such inquiry as he thinks necessary, has reason to believe that any place is used for the deposit or sale of stolen property, or for the deposit, sale or production of any objectionable article to which this section applies, or that any such objectionable article is deposited in any place, he may by warrant authorise any police officer above the rank of a constable— (a) to enter, with such assistance as may be required, such place, (b) to search the same in the manner specified in the warrant, (c) to take possession of any property or article therein found which he reasonably suspects to be stolen property or objectionable article to which this section applies, (d) to convey such property or article before a Magistrate, or to guard the same on the spot until the offender is taken before a Magistrate, or otherwise to dispose of it in some place of safety, (e) to take into custody and carry before a Magistrate every person found in such place who appears to have been privy to the deposit, sale or production of any such property or article knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect it to be stolen property or, as the case may be, objectionable article to which this section applies.

(2) The objectionable articles to which this section applies are— (a) counterfeit coin; (b) pieces of metal made in contravention of the Metal Tokens Act, 1889 (1 of 1889), or brought into India in contravention of any notification for the time being in force under section 11 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962); (c) counterfeit currency note; counterfeit stamps; (d) forged documents; (e) false seals; (f) obscene objects referred to in section 292 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860); (g) instruments or materials used for the production of any of the articles mentioned in clauses (a) to (f).

New law
BNSS §97
place contain stolen property, etc. 11 of 2011. 52 of 1962.

97.

(1) If a District Magistrate, Sub-divisional Magistrate or Magistrate of the first class, upon information and after such inquiry as he thinks necessary, has reason to believe that any place is used for the deposit or sale of stolen property, or for the deposit, sale or production of any objectionable article to which this section applies, or that any such objectionable article is deposited in any place, he may by warrant authorise any police officer above the rank of a constable— (a) to enter, with such assistance as may be required, such place; (b) to search the same in the manner specified in the warrant; Procedure as to letters. 13 of 1891. When search- warrant may be issued. Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc. (c) to take possession of any property or article therein found which he reasonably suspects to be stolen property or objectionable article to which this section applies; (d) to convey such property or article before a Magistrate, or to guard the same on the spot until the offender is taken before a Magistrate, or otherwise to dispose of it in some place of safety; (e) to take into custody and carry before a Magistrate every person found in such place who appears to have been privy to the deposit, sale or production of any such property or article knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect it to be stolen property or, as the case may be, objectionable article to which this section applies.

(2) The objectionable articles to which this section applies are— (a) counterfeit coin; (b) pieces of metal made in contravention of the Coinage Act, 2011, or brought into India in contravention of any notification for the time being in force issued under section 11 of the Customs Act, 1962; (c) counterfeit currency note; counterfeit stamps; (d) forged documents; (e) false seals; (f) obscene objects referred to in section 294 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023; (g) instruments or materials used for the production of any of the articles mentioned in clauses (a) to (f).

What changedAI-inferred

Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, etc..

Old position

CrPC 94 is concerned with Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc. Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc

New position

BNSS 97 preserves the framework with drafting modernisations as required by the new code. Topic: place contain stolen property, etc. 11 of 2011. 52 of 1962.. If a District Magistrate, Sub-divisional Magistrate or Magistrate of the first class, upon information and after such inquiry as he thinks necessary, has reason to believe that any place is used for the deposit or sale of stolen property,

BNSS 97 (place contain stolen property, etc. 11 of 2011. 52 of 1962.) preserves the framework of CrPC 94. BNSS 97 retains the operative provisions in substantively the same form, with drafting modernisation and structural updates as required by the new code. BNSS 97 text: If a District...

Editorial deltaAI-indicated (source-linked)

BNSS 97 (place contain stolen property, etc. 11 of 2011. 52 of 1962.) preserves the framework of CrPC 94. BNSS 97 retains the operative provisions in substantively the same form, with drafting modernisation and structural updates as required by the new code.

BNSS 97 text: If a District Magistrate, Sub-divisional Magistrate or Magistrate of the first class, upon information and after such inquiry as he thinks necessary, has reason to believe that any place is used for the deposit or sale of stolen property, or for the deposit, sale or production of any objectionable article to which...

Transitional note (repeal & savings)

For matters initiated before 1 July 2024, CrPC 94 continues to apply. For matters from that date forward, BNSS 97 applies. The transition is governed by the repeal-and-savings clause in the new code (BNS 358 / BNSS 531 / BSA 170 as the case may be); pending proceedings under the old code carry forward unaffected.

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BNSS 97 (place contain stolen property, etc. 11 of 2011. 52 of 1962.). The relationship is classified as substantively_same — see the change-note above for the textual delta.

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Newlaws.in, CRPC §94 → BNSS §97 Mapping Page, last updated 2026-05-01, accessed 2026-06-12, https://newlaws.in/crpc/94.

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