Section 31:
Confiscation of assets, proceeds, receipts and benefits arisen or procured by means of corruption in special circumstances.
(1) Without prejudice to the provisions of sections 29 and 30,
where the Special Court, on the basis of prima facie evidence, has reason to believe or is satisfied that the
assets, proceeds, receipts and benefits, by whatever name called, have arisen or procured by means of
corruption by the public servant, it may authorise the confiscation of such assets, proceeds, receipts and
benefits till his acquittal.
(2) Where an order of confiscation made under sub-section (1) is modified or annulled by the High
Court or where the public servant is acquitted by the Special Court, the assets, proceeds, receipts and
benefits, confiscated under sub-section (1) shall be returned to such public servant, and in case it is not
possible for any reason to return the assets, proceeds, receipts and benefits, such public servant shall be
paid the price thereof including the money so confiscated with interest at the rate of five per cent. per
annum thereon calculated from the date of confiscation