Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995 - Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995 - Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
Private Alienation Restrictions protect attached property by voiding unauthorised transfers and requiring written permission for dealings after recovery notice. Private dealings with a defaulter's property are prohibited after service of a recovery notice unless the Proper Officer grants written permission. Once ... Summary
Customs (Attachment of Property of Defaulters for Recovery of Government Dues) Rules, 1995
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Private Alienation Restrictions protect attached property by voiding unauthorised transfers and requiring written permission for dealings after recovery notice.
Private dealings with a defaulter's property are prohibited after service of a recovery notice unless the Proper Officer grants written permission. Once property is attached, any private transfer or delivery of the attached property, debt, dividend, or other moneys contrary to the attachment is void against claims enforceable under that attachment.
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