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Ker. HC: Properties Subject to Attachment Must be Properties Acquired through Proceeds of Crime - (02 Jul 2024)

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Kerala High Court has observed that the properties that can be proceeded against, exercising the powers of attachment must be those that have been acquired utilising the proceeds of crime.

Tags : KERALA HIGH COURT   PROCEEDS OF CRIME   ATTACHMENT  

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