456Power to restore possession of immovable property
(1) When a person is convicted of an offence attended by criminal force or show of force or by criminal intimidation, and it appears to the Court that, by such force or show of force or intimidation, any person has been dispossessed of any immovable property, the Court may, if it thinks fit, order that possession of the same be restored to that person after evicting by force, if necessary, any other person who may be in possession of the property:
Provided that no such order shall be made by the Court more than one month after the date of the conviction.
(2) Where the Court trying the offence has not made an order under sub-section (1), the Court of appeal, confirmation or revision may, if it thinks fit, make such order while disposing of the appeal, reference or revision, as the case may be.
(3) Where an order has been made under sub-section (1), the provisions of section 454 shall apply in relation thereto as they apply in relation to an order under section 453.
(4) No order made under this section shall prejudice any right or interest to or in such immovable property which any person may be able to establish in a civil suit.
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- 451 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial in certain cases
- 452 Order for disposal of property at conclusion of trial
- 453 Payment to innocent purchaser of money found on accused
- 454 Appeal against orders under section 452 or section 453
- 455 Destruction of libellous and other matter
- 456 Power to restore possession of immovable property
- 457 Procedure by police upon seizure of property
- 458 Procedure where no claimant appears within six months
- 459 Power to sell perishable property