Release of seized Items

  • Superdari (or Superdari of seized items) refers to the process through which a person can request the release of seized property or items that were taken into custody by the police, under the supervision of the court. The term Superdari comes from the word “Superdari” in the legal context, which means the handing over or release of seized goods to a person or party through legal procedures, often after a formal application to the court.

What is Superdari?

  • Superdari is a legal procedure that allows the return of seized property to its rightful owner during the course of an investigation or trial.
  • When the police seize property or goods (such as documents, vehicles, money, or other items) during the investigation of a criminal case, they are often required to retain them for evidence.
  • Superdari involves a request to the court for the return of such items, typically when the items are no longer required for the investigation or trial or when the case has not yet been finalized but the property has no further evidentiary value.

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