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Under section 459 of Cr PC, the Magistrate may order for the selling of property by the Government, if no claimant appears:
within 3 months
within 6 months
within one year
within three years.
- Section 459 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) deals with the disposal of property if no claimant appears.
- Option 1: Within 3 months
- This option suggests that a magistrate can order the sale of the property after three months if no one claims it.
- Option 2: Within 6 months
- Under Section 459, the government may order the sale of the property if no claimant appears within six months. This is the correct timeframe stipulated by law.
- Option 3: Within one year
- This option incorrectly extends the period to one year, which is not aligned with the CrPC.
- Option 4: Within three years
- This option provides an extended period, which is not specified under the CrPC for this section.
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