Fraudulent removal of property to prevent seizure creates criminal liability including imprisonment or fine. Fraudulent removal, concealment, transfer or delivery of property done with the intention or knowledge of preventing that property or any interest therein from being taken as a forfeiture, in satisfaction of a fine under a pronounced or likely sentence, or from being taken in execution of a decree or order in a civil suit, is a punishable offence carrying imprisonment of either description for up to three years, or a fine of up to five thousand rupees, or both.
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Fraudulent removal of property to prevent seizure creates criminal liability including imprisonment or fine.
Fraudulent removal, concealment, transfer or delivery of property done with the intention or knowledge of preventing that property or any interest therein from being taken as a forfeiture, in satisfaction of a fine under a pronounced or likely sentence, or from being taken in execution of a decree or order in a civil suit, is a punishable offence carrying imprisonment of either description for up to three years, or a fine of up to five thousand rupees, or both.
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