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State of Karnataka - Section

Section 266 in Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993

266. Conditions of distraint and sale.

(1)Whenever, under section 265 any property is distrained, seized or sold in consequence of the non-payment of any amount due, such distraint, seizure and sale shall be effected subject to the provisions of the following sub-sections and of section 62 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Central Act 5 of 1908).
(2)All such property as is, by the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, exempt from attachment or sale in execution of the decree shall be exempt from distraint or sale under this section.
(3)The distress shall not be excessive. The value of the property distrained shall be, as nearly as possible proportionate to the amount due on account of the fee, rent or other amount due, and the distraint fee and the probable expenses incidental to the detention and sale of the said property.
(4)When the property seized is subject to speedy and natural decay, or if in the opinion of the person seizing the property, the expenses of keeping it in custody together with amount due, exceeds the value of the property, the said person shall immediately after seizure of such property, give notice to the person from whose possession it was seized, to the effect that it will be sold at once and shall sell it accordingly unless the amount due is paid forthwith.
(5)Any surplus amount that may remain after deducting the amount due and of the said expenses, including the expenses of the sale, shall be paid to the owner of the property.
(6)If any claim be set up by a third person to movable property distrained under section 265 the Chief Executive Officer or the Executive officer as the case may be shall after a summary enquiry held after giving reasonable notice to the claimant admit or reject the claim. If the claim be admitted wholly or partly the property shall be dealt with accordingly. Except in so far as it is admitted, the property shall be sold and the title of the purchaser shall be good for all purposes, and the proceeds shall be disposed of as hereinbefore directed:Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall be deemed to bar the claimant or any person having any interest in the property distrained, from seeking relief in a Civil Court having jurisdiction.