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Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950: Evacuees & Who Manages it

A Brief Overview of the Evacuee Property Act

What Is an Evacuee Property?

Who is an Evacuee?

Who Manages Evacuee Property in India?

FAQs About Administration of Evacuee Property

Is the Evacuate Property Act of 1950 effective for the entirety of India?

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Barring a few specific states and union territories, the administration of the Evacuate Property Act 1950 has been done all across India. These aforementioned places include: West Bengal Manipur Assam Tripura The former state of Jammu and Kashmir

Barring a few specific states and union territories, the administration of the Evacuate Property Act 1950 has been done all across India. These aforementioned places include:

  • West Bengal
  • Manipur
  • Assam
  • Tripura
  • The former state of Jammu and Kashmir

Who was referred to as the custodian of evacuee properties?

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A Custodian is a person appointed by the State Government for managing the properties of the evacuees. 

A Custodian is a person appointed by the State Government for managing the properties of the evacuees. 

Is there any penalty charged for damaging an evacuee's property?

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Any individual who will cause any damage to the evacuee's property willfully or unlawfully converts the property for personal use will be either imprisoned for a certain term or will be charged a fine. In certain cases, individuals might have to undergo imprisonment of up to 3 years besides paying the fine.  [Source]

Any individual who will cause any damage to the evacuee's property willfully or unlawfully converts the property for personal use will be either imprisoned for a certain term or will be charged a fine. In certain cases, individuals might have to undergo imprisonment of up to 3 years besides paying the fine. 

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