Benami property adjudication requires notice, hearing, inquiry and a reasoned decision on attachment and confirmation. Adjudication of benami property requires notice to the benamidar, alleged beneficial owner, interested parties and claimants, followed by consideration of replies, inquiries, evidence and hearing before an order is passed either revoking attachment or confirming that the property is benami. The provision also covers joint property service, partial identification of benami property, provisional attachment of other suspected benami property, addition or removal of parties, limitation for passing the order, and appearance through authorised representatives.
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Benami property adjudication requires notice, hearing, inquiry and a reasoned decision on attachment and confirmation.
Adjudication of benami property requires notice to the benamidar, alleged beneficial owner, interested parties and claimants, followed by consideration of replies, inquiries, evidence and hearing before an order is passed either revoking attachment or confirming that the property is benami. The provision also covers joint property service, partial identification of benami property, provisional attachment of other suspected benami property, addition or removal of parties, limitation for passing the order, and appearance through authorised representatives.
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