What properties can be termed illegally acquired property ?
Under NDPS Act 1985 any property which has been either partly or fully acquired from earning made through an activity which is an offence under the Act is illegally acquired property. Also a property, which has been acquired partly or fully from any amount, which can be linked with the illegal property, as described in last sentence is also illegal property. For example If a drug trafficker X has a car, a house and some agricultural land which have been acquired by him, partly or fully through his earning made from drug trafficking, the car, house and agricultural land are illegally acquired property. X might also have made some earning from the house and land after their acquisition from illegal income. This earning is also illegal and if any property has been acquired from this earning that would also be illegally acquired property.
Under NDPS Act 1985 any property which has been either partly or fully acquired from earning made through an activity which is an offence under the Act is illegally acquired property. Also a property, which has been acquired partly or fully from any amount, which can be linked with the illegal property, as described in last sentence is also illegal property. For example if a drug trafficker X has a car, a house and some agricultural land which have been acquired by him, partly or fully through his earning made from drug trafficking, the car, house and agricultural land are illegally acquired property. X might also have made some earning from the house and land after their acquisition from illegal income. This earning is also illegal and if any property has been acquired from this earning that would also be illegally acquired property. Similarly if X sells his house and buys another house from the sale proceeds the new house would continue to remain illegally acquired property for being