CrPC · Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Section 105J CrPC

Certain transfers to be null and void

Procedure & effect

Where after the making of an order under Sub-Section (1) of section 105E or the issue of a notice under section 105G, any property referred to in the said order or notice is transferred by any mode whatsoever such transfers shall, for the purposes of the proceedings under this Chapter, be ignored and if such property is subsequently forfeited to the Central Government under section 160H, then the transfer of such property shall be deemed to be null and void.

FAQ — Section 105J CrPC

Section 105J of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) deals with “Certain transfers to be null and void”. This page explains the offence (if any), punishment, and links to Vaksera petition formats.

Where after the making of an order under Sub-Section (1) of section 105E or the issue of a notice under section 105G, any property referred to in the said order or notice is transferred by any mode whatsoever such transfers shall, for the purposes of the proceedings under this Chapter, be ignored and if such property is subsequently forfeited to the Central Government under section 160H, then the transfer of such property shall be deemed to be null and void.

No. Vaksera provides a drafting reference and petition formats only. Always verify the current bare act and local court practice.

Statute summaries on Vaksera are for advocate drafting reference only, not legal advice. Verify the current bare act and court rules before filing.