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(1) If the proclaimed person appears within
the time specified in the proclamation, the Court shall make an order releasing the property from the
attachment.
(2) If the proclaimed person does not appear within the time specified in the proclamation, the property
under the attachment shall be at the disposal of the State Government; but it shall not be sold until the
expiration of six months from the date of the attachment and until any claim preferred or objection made
under section 87 has been disposed of under that section, unless it is subject to speedy and natural decay,
or the Court considers that the sale would be for the benefit of the owner; in either of which cases the Court
may cause it to be sold whenever it thinks fit.
(3) If, within two years from the date of the attachment, any person whose property is or has been at
the disposal of the State Government under sub-section (2), appears voluntarily or is apprehended and
brought before the Court by whose order the property was attached, or the Court to which such Court is
subordinate, and proves to the satisfaction of such Court that he did not abscond or conceal himself for the
purpose of avoiding execution of the warrant, and that he had not such notice of the proclamation as to
enable him to attend within the time specified therein, such property, or, if the same has been sold, the net
proceeds of the sale, or, if part only thereof has been sold, the net proceeds of the sale and the residue of
the property, shall, after satisfying therefrom all costs incurred in consequence of the attachment, be
delivered to him.
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