Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
68-I Forfeiture of property in certain
cases
(1) The competent authority may, after considering the
explanation, if any, to the show cause notice issued under section 68H, and the
materials available before it and after giving to the person affected (and in a
case where the person affected holds any property specified in the notice
through any other person, to such other person also) a reasonable opportunity
of being heard, by order, record a finding whether all or any of the properties
in question are illegally acquired properties:
Provided that if the person affected (and in a case
where the person affected holds any property specified in the notice through
any other person such other person also) does not appear before the
competent authority or represent his case before it within a period of thirty
days specified in the show cause notice, the competent authority may proceed to
record a finding under this sub-section ex
parte on the basis of evidence available before it.
(2) Where the competent authority is satisfied that some of the
properties referred to in the show cause notice are illegally acquired
properties but is not able to identify specifically such properties, then, it
shall be lawful for the competent authority to specify the properties which, to
the best of its judgment, are illegally acquired properties and record a
finding accordingly under sub-section (1).
(3) Where the competent authority records a finding under
this section to the effect that any property is illegally acquired property, it
shall declare that such property shall, subject to the provisions of this
Chapter, stand forfeited to the Central Government free from all encumbrances.
(4) Where any shares in a company stand forfeited to the Central
Government under this Chapter, then, the company shall, notwithstanding
anything contained in the Companies Act, 1956 or the articles of association of
the company, forthwith register the Central Government as the transferee of
such shares.