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Freezing of Bank Accounts Due to Police Complaints - Several cases involve bank accounts being frozen following police complaints, often related to criminal investigations or charges. For example, the ICICI Bank account of the petitioner was frozen based on complaints from Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka Police, requiring the petitioner to cooperate with investigations or approach criminal courts to resolve the issue. ["MOHAMEDABOOBUCKER vs THE BANK MANAGER - Madras"]
Legal Procedures for Freezing and Defreezing Accounts - The freezing of accounts must follow legal procedures under the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.), specifically Section 102, which mandates proper procedures for attachment and freezing of property, including bank accounts. Violations of these procedures can lead to the account being deemed improperly frozen. Some courts have noted that freezing accounts without following due process violates legal provisions. ["M/S. SHRI MAHAVIR JEWELERS THROUGH ITS PARTNER HARSHAL MAHAVIR DEODA vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANOTHER - Bombay"], ["M/S. SHRI MAHAVIR JEWELERS THROUGH ITS PARTNER HARSHAL MAHAVIR DEODA vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANOTHER - Bombay"]
Court Interventions and Orders for Defreezing Accounts - Petitioners often approach courts for relief to defreeze their accounts. Courts have directed banks and authorities to unfreeze accounts if proper procedures are not followed or if investigations do not warrant continued freezing. In some instances, courts have allowed account holders to approach civil courts or have ordered banks to unfreeze accounts pending further legal proceedings. ["THE ASSOCIATION OF APARTMENT vs STATE OF KARNATAKA - Karnataka"], ["VEERESH S/O. BASAVARAJ UPPARAL vs THE STATE OF KARNATAKA - Karnataka"]
Restrictions on Freezing Accounts in Certain Cases - Some judgments specify that bank accounts cannot be frozen arbitrarily or without following statutory procedures. For example, in cases under the NDPS Act, courts have held that a bank account is not property that can be seized without due process, and freezing must adhere to legal requirements. ["M/S. SHRI MAHAVIR JEWELERS THROUGH ITS PARTNER HARSHAL MAHAVIR DEODA vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANOTHER - Bombay"]
Impact of Freezing on Account Holders - Freezing can significantly affect account holders' ability to operate their accounts, withdraw funds, or conduct transactions. Courts have emphasized the importance of balancing law enforcement interests with individual rights, often directing authorities to allow account access unless there is a clear legal basis for freezing. ["M/S. SHRI MAHAVIR JEWELERS THROUGH ITS PARTNER HARSHAL MAHAVIR DEODA vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANOTHER - Bombay"], ["M/S. SHRI MAHAVIR JEWELERS THROUGH ITS PARTNER HARSHAL MAHAVIR DEODA vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANOTHER - Bombay"]
Procedural and Legal Remedies for Account Holders - Petitioners have been advised to approach competent courts or authorities to seek defreezing, especially when procedural violations occur. Courts have generally encouraged resolving such issues through legal channels, ensuring that freezing is justified and compliant with law. ["THE ASSOCIATION OF APARTMENT vs STATE OF KARNATAKA - Karnataka"], ["VEERESH S/O. BASAVARAJ UPPARAL vs THE STATE OF KARNATAKA - Karnataka"]
Analysis and Conclusion:Bank account freezing due to police complaints is a common legal action in criminal investigations. However, such actions must strictly follow statutory procedures under the Cr.P.C., particularly Section 102. Courts have played a crucial role in safeguarding account holders' rights, often ordering defreezing when procedures are not followed or when investigations do not justify continued freezing. Petitioners are advised to seek legal remedies through courts to ensure their accounts are unfrozen lawfully. Proper procedural adherence ensures the balance between law enforcement needs and individual rights.
Having your bank account frozen can disrupt your life, business, or daily finances. Whether due to a police investigation, tax issues, or enforcement actions, understanding 'defreeze of bank account'—or more accurately, the process to unfreeze it—is crucial. In India, this is governed by the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.), particularly Sections 102 and 106, and backed by numerous judicial precedents. This guide explores the legal framework, key court rulings, and steps to challenge unlawful freezes. Note: This is general information, not specific legal advice. Consult a lawyer for your case.
Banks typically freeze accounts on orders from courts, police, or agencies like the Enforcement Directorate (ED) or Income Tax Department. However, freezes must follow due process. Arbitrary or procedurally flawed freezes can be challenged. Courts emphasize that accounts should not remain frozen indefinitely without evidence or legal basis. GIMPEX LIMITED VS STATE OF KARNATAKA - 2015 0 Supreme(Kar) 194Rajia Khatun vs State Bank of India - 2025 0 Supreme(Raj) 191
The question arises: Defreeze of Bank Account—how can it be achieved? The answer lies in proving the freeze was unlawful, such as lacking proper authority, no Magistrate reporting, or based on mere suspicion.
Under Section 102 Cr.P.C., police can seize property (including bank accounts) suspected in crimes, but must report to a Magistrate within specified time. Section 106 deals with property security during trials. Non-compliance renders the action illegal. Rose Maria Spices vs Union Of India - 2025 0 Supreme(Ker) 1263Rajiv Chakraborty Resolution Professional of Era Infra Engineering Limited vs Naveen Tyagi Branch Manager, Axis Ban - Delhi (2020)
Courts hold that banks must comply only with lawful orders. Freezing without court orders, liens, or claims is invalid. Cardiological Society of India VS Sunip Banerjee being the Secretary of Cardiological Society of India, West Bengal Branch - 2024 0 Supreme(Cal) 1149
In one case, the court noted: the bank account of the petitioner has not followed the procedure contemplated under Section 102 of the Crore lying in the bank account of the petitioner is crime charge sheet. ... account as it was freezed in violation of Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. M/S. SHRI MAHAVIR JEWELERS THROUGH ITS PARTNER HARSHAL MAHAVIR DEODA vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANOTHER
Indian courts have consistently protected account holders' rights. Here's a breakdown of landmark rulings:
Additional cases reinforce this:- SUKHWINDER SINGH, PRESENTLY LODGED AT JUDICIAL LOCK UP, COLVALE MODERN JAIL, COLVALE vs STATE, AS REP. BY THE OFFICER IN CHARGE, ANJUNA POLICE STATION, ANJUNA AND ANR: Petitioner sought to defreez ... The petitioner is an account holder of account bearing no.5412321613 of Kotak Mahindra Bank... for defreezing the said account on the part of the prosecution.- M/S RIDLEY LIFE SCIENCE PRIVATE LIMITED DELHI vs STATE OF RAJASTHAN: Court considered directing defreeze, noting a bank account cannot be said to be a property under NDPS Act without proper seizure power.- M/S. SHRI MAHAVIR JEWELERS THROUGH ITS PARTNER HARSHAL MAHAVIR DEODA vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANOTHER - Bombay_HC_HCBM030320572021: Highlighted Section 102(2) requirements for seizing officers, impacting defreezing prayers.
To defreeze, demonstrate:- No valid court order or authority.GIMPEX LIMITED VS STATE OF KARNATAKA - 2015 0 Supreme(Kar) 194Sajid Ali vs A. U. Small Finance Bank - 2025 0 Supreme(Raj) 72- Investigation complete or no continued need.00300063571- Procedural violations, e.g., no Magistrate report.Rose Maria Spices vs Union Of India - 2025 0 Supreme(Ker) 1263
Exceptions:- Valid court orders permit freezes. Cardiological Society of India VS Sunip Banerjee being the Secretary of Cardiological Society of India, West Bengal Branch - 2024 0 Supreme(Cal) 1149- Suspicion-based freezes without process are challengeable. Rajia Khatun vs State Bank of India - 2025 0 Supreme(Raj) 191
In M/S FINE BAKERY vs THE BRANCH MANAGER - 2023 Supreme(Online)(Kar) 32456, petitioner sought mandamus to defreez accounts frozen by bank over a sticky loan, showing even civil freezes face scrutiny.
Pro Tip: Act swiftly—delays can complicate matters, as seen in cases like KRISHNA UDUPA vs THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF - 2021 Supreme(Online)(MAD) 16370, where specific accounts (e.g., pension) were distinguished for defreezing.
Other snippets show account specifics in orders, like The State Of Maharashtra Vs Gopala Baburao Walke - 2025 Supreme(Bom) 168: Name : Siddharth Samajik Vikas Sanstha. A/c. No. : 130820110000494 - (Current Account) Bank : Bank of India.
Legal practitioners should cross-check compliance. Rajiv Chakraborty Resolution Professional of Era Infra Engineering Limited vs Naveen Tyagi Branch Manager, Axis Ban - Delhi (2020)
Defreezing a bank account in India hinges on legal procedures, evidence, and judicial oversight. Courts prioritize due process under Cr.P.C., often ordering defreezes for violations. Cases like GIMPEX LIMITED VS STATE OF KARNATAKA - 2015 0 Supreme(Kar) 194 and M/S. SHRI MAHAVIR JEWELERS THROUGH ITS PARTNER HARSHAL MAHAVIR DEODA vs THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANOTHER illustrate: account of the petitioner shall stand defreez.
Key Takeaways:- Challenge arbitrary freezes citing Section 102 Cr.P.C.- Freezes aren't indefinite—demand justification.- Seek professional help for petitions.
Stay informed, act promptly, and safeguard your rights. For personalized guidance, consult a legal expert.
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Based on the complaints, the Bank freezed the bank account of the petitioner. 3. ... ORDER The writ petition has been instituted to direct the respondents 1 and 4 to pass necessary orders to defreez the ICIC bank current Account No.235205001141 which is un-functioning. 2. ... The Bank Account of the petitioner with ICICI Bank was fre....
The requisition has been filed by the Investigation Officer for defreezing the amount available in the bank account of the petitioner with a request to transfer the same to the interim custody of Ace Media and Entertainment Company. ... The said company was not before the Court of Magistrate and only based on the requisition of the Investigation Officer the order impugned has been passed directing to defreez of amount and transfer of the sa....
account of the petitioner shall stand defreez. ... to freeze the bank account of the petitioner has not followed the procedure contemplated under Section 102 of the Crore lying in the bank account of the petitioner is crime charge sheet. ... account as it was freezed in violation of Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
IS FILED UNDER ARTICLE 226 AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, PRAYING TO-QUASH THE IMPUGNED COMMUNICATION ISSUED BY R-3 DTD 16.05.2022 ISSUED TO THE R-4 TO R06 VIDE ANNX-A AND DIRECT THE R- 4 TO DEFREEZ THE BANK ACCOUNT OF THE ASSOCIATION MAINTAINED BY THE ASSOCIATION WITH THE R-4 BEARING A/C NO.6311765188 ... Having taken note of the submission made by the learned counsel appearing for the parties, as the suit in O.S.No.614/2019 is pend....
the said account and to permit him to Therefore, the petitioner has moved the present petition praying to defreez ... The petitioner is an account holder of account bearing no.5412321613 of Kotak Mahindra Bank, Kapurthala Branch, for defreezing the said account on the part of the prosecution.
An appropriate direction may be issued to the NCB official to defreez the account of the petitioner. ... In the opinion of this Court, a bank account cannot be said to be a property, much less an that any investigation is pending against the 1985 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘NDPS Act’), the respondent No.2 has power to seize the bank
The petitioner is before this Court seeking a direction by issuance of a writ in the nature of mandamus to defreez ... When the loan became sticky, the respondent-Bank passed an order on 27.12.2022, freezing all the four accounts of the petitioner.
Current Bank statement of HDFC Bank has been obtained which shows that after the account Procedure, 1973 (‘the Code’) is preferred seeking direction to aforesaid account of KCEP Pvt.
will have the effect of stopping the account holder from Application (Criminal) No.357 of 2021, whereby the prayer of the petitioners to defreez ... Second requirement of Section 102(2) of Cr.P.C. is that the of昀椀cer seizing the account or attaching the account A/c.No. 10190002381040 of Bandhan Bank, (iv) Saving A/c.
However, the pension Account No.0041000300202578 of the petitioner in Punjab National Bank, was not frozen. ... At this juncture, the learned Counsel for the petitioner would submit that even in the report dated 30.03.2021, the respondent have admitted that an amount of Rs.63.04 lakhs which is available in the petitioner's bank account No.0041000200195448 in Punjab National Bank is out of the sale of the ....
The bank account details of the same are as under :- VII. The Judicial Magistrate First Class, Ashti, Tahsil Ashti, District Beed is directed to provide a copy of this judgment to both the accused while they submit bonds of good behaviour and sureties. Name : Siddharth Samajik Vikas Sanstha. A/c. No. : 130820110000494 - (Current Account) Bank : Bank of India. Branch : Powai Naka, Satara. IFSC : BKID0001308. VI. The respondents/accused Nos.1 and 2 are informed that t....
The bank account details of the same are as under :- Name : Siddharth Samajik Vikas Sanstha. A/c. No. : 130820110000494 - (Current Account) Bank : Bank of India. Branch : Powai Naka, Satara. IFSC : BKID0001308. VI. The respondents/accused Nos.1 and 2 are informed that they may proceed against this judgment in the Honourable Supreme Court. If they want to proceed in the Honourable Supreme Court, they have to furnish surety to the satisfaction of the learned Judicial ....
Name of the Account Holder: Mr. Dr. Akbar Shaikh, (c) Name of the Bank: Bank of Baroda Account No.: 05870100002833 Name of the Account Holder: Mr. Dr. Akbar Shaikh, (b) Name of the Bank: Central Bank of India Account No.: 1325448516 Name of the Account Holder/s: Mr. Dr. Akbar Shaikh and Ahmediya Bhanomiya Shaikh vi. Honda Amaze Car having its registration No.GJ.21.AH.9750”
Detail of bank including address, account no.....Type of account (e.g. Saving, Current etc.) Bank of India, Nr. Town Hall, Ahmedabad, Cash Credit Account, Ph. No. 079-26577158, Fax No. 079-26575932 (IX) GST details 24AACCS6474P1ZR (X) No. of packages 7 packages (XI) Weight of each Package Approx. and email 2nd Floor, Saffron Tower, Nr. Panchwati Ci....
VERIFICATION Verified at _______ on this ________ of _____, that the contents of the above report are true and correct as per information and documents gathered during investigation. (g) Bank Account no. of the injured with name and address of the bank
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