A Special Court in Mumbai on Monday allowed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to attach properties of fugitive economic offender (FEO) Nirav Modi and to confiscate them, with the exception of those properties mortgaged or hypothecated to parties like Punjab National Bank (PNB).
Nirav Modi was declared a fugitive economic offender on December 5 last year. Court has directed ED to attach the said properties within one month and after the attachment they will be confiscated by the Central government under Sections 12(2)(8) of the FEO Act.
Those properties claimed by the PNB Consortium under Section 12(7) of the FEO Act only secured by mortgage, hypothecation and guarantee and high value paintings seized by the income tax department will be excluded from the list properties of Nirav Modi that can be attached.
Court noted that this exclusion from the list of properties that can be attached under the act will entitle the PNB Consortium and IT Department to proceed with their claim before the Competent Court, Authority or Tribunal in the manner provided by law.
Special Judge, City Civil & Sessions Court VC Barde passed the order while hearing an application filed by ED on January 19 under Section 12(2) of the Fugitive and Economic Offenders Act.