Section 5 of EPA : Section 5: Property Vested In The Custodian Of Enemy Property For India Under The Defence Of India Rules, 1962, To Continue To Vest In Custodian
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where Mr. A, a citizen of a country that was at war with India in 1965, owned property in India. During the conflict, under the Defence of India Act, 1962, and its rules, Mr. A's property was classified as enemy property and vested in the Custodian of Enemy Property for India. Even after the war ended and the Defence of India Act expired, Mr. A's property continued to be managed by th...
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