person, aggrieved by an order vesting a property as enemy property in the Custodian within a period of thirty days from the date of receipt ... special order, direct the Custodian that such property vested as enemy property in the Custodian may be transferred to the person from whom such property
enemy" includes an enemy subject
and an enemy firm."
Section 9 provides that all enemy property
vested in the Custodian shall be exempt ... enemy or an enemy firm,
was not an enemy or an
enemy firm."
Section 18 deals with divesting of enemy
property vested
this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— (a) “Custodian” means the Custodian of Enemy Property for India appointed or deemed to have been appointed under ... section 3 and includes a Deputy Custodian and an Assistant Custodian of Enemy Property appointed or deemed to have been appointed under that section
Enemy Property Act, 1968
5. Property vested in the Custodian of enemy property for India under the defence of India Rules, 1962 to continue ... Custodian shall, notwithstanding that the enemy or the enemy subject or the enemy firm has ceased to be an enemy due to death, extinction, winding
Enemy Property for India and one or more Deputy Custodians and Assistant Custodians of Enemy Property for such local areas as may be specified ... Custodian of Enemy Property for India and any Deputy Custodian or Assistant Custodian of Enemy Property appointed under the Defence of India Rules
encumbrances, in the Custodian in the same manner as it was vested in the Custodian before such divesting of enemy property under the provisions ... commencement of the Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Act, 2017, and such enemy property shall continue to vest in the Custodian under section
India Rules, 1962, by the Central Government or by the Custodian of Enemy Property for India appointed under those Rules, relating to enemy property ... India Rules, 1971 by the Central Government or by the Custodian of Enemy Property for India appointed under those rules relating to enemy property
29th of October, 1973 issued by the respondent No. 3, Deputy Custodian of Enemy Property.
2. The facts shortly are; That a premises ... alleged that the respondents Nos. 2 and 3, the Custodian of Enemy Property and Deputy Custodian of Enemy Property most arbitrarily and without giving
forwarded to the Assistant Custodian in Calcutta by one Mohinder Singh of the office of the Custodian of the Enemy Property at Bombay having received ... after the Commencement of this Act, by an enemy or an enemy subject or an enemy firm and where it appears to the General Government
property in suit as claimed by him, vested in the Custodian of enemy property for India and therefore, the suit was not maintainable. The trial ... enemy property vested in him. Sub-section (1) of Section 8 says that if the property belongs to an individual enemy subject, the Custodian