Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Disposal of unclaimed property: state may order sale and regulate proceeds; appeal lies to ordinary appellate court. If no person establishes a claim to property found in another's possession within the prescribed period and the possessor cannot show lawful acquisition, the Magistrate may order that the property be placed at the disposal of the State Government and sold, and the proceeds shall be dealt with under State rules; an appeal lies to the court that ordinarily hears appeals from Magistrate convictions.
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Disposal of unclaimed property: state may order sale and regulate proceeds; appeal lies to ordinary appellate court.
If no person establishes a claim to property found in another's possession within the prescribed period and the possessor cannot show lawful acquisition, the Magistrate may order that the property be placed at the disposal of the State Government and sold, and the proceeds shall be dealt with under State rules; an appeal lies to the court that ordinarily hears appeals from Magistrate convictions.
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