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Supreme Court of India
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Criminal Law
Bare Acts
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Section 101-138
Section 105-A
Section 111
Section 120
Section 126
Section 105-G- Notice of forfeiture of property

If as a result of the inquiry, investigation or survey under section 105D, the court has reason to believe that all or any of such properties are proceeds of crime, it may serve a notice upon such person (hereinafter referred to as the person affected) calling upon him within a period of thirty days specified in the notice to indicate the source of income, earning or assets, out of which or by means of which he has acquired such property, the evidence on which he relies and other relevant information and particulars, and to show cause why all or any of such properties, as the case may be, should not be declared to be proceeds of crime and forfeited to the Central Government,
Where a notice under sub-section (l) to any person specifies any property as being held on behalf of such person by any other person, a copy of the notice shall also be served upon such other person.
     
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