Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Attachment of property: courts may seize, appoint receivers, or bar delivery to secure assets of proclaimed absconders. A court issuing a proclamation may attach movable or immovable property of a proclaimed absconding person, either after proclamation or simultaneously when there is written reason to expect disposal or removal. Attachment is effective within the issuing district and can be endorsed by the District Magistrate for property elsewhere. Movables may be attached by seizure, receiver appointment, or written prohibition; immovables by Collector (for revenue-paying land), possession, receiver, or prohibition; perishable goods may be sold. A receiver's powers mirror those under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
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Attachment of property: courts may seize, appoint receivers, or bar delivery to secure assets of proclaimed absconders.
A court issuing a proclamation may attach movable or immovable property of a proclaimed absconding person, either after proclamation or simultaneously when there is written reason to expect disposal or removal. Attachment is effective within the issuing district and can be endorsed by the District Magistrate for property elsewhere. Movables may be attached by seizure, receiver appointment, or written prohibition; immovables by Collector (for revenue-paying land), possession, receiver, or prohibition; perishable goods may be sold. A receiver's powers mirror those under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
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