Section 94:
Order for disposal of property regarding which offence is committed.
(1) After the
conclusion of a trial before a Coast Guard Court, an officer not below the rank of a Deputy
Inspector-General within whose command the trial was held, may make such order as he thinks fit for the
disposal by destruction, confiscation, delivery to any person claiming to be entitled to possession thereof,
or otherwise, of any property or document produced before the court or in its custody, or regarding which
any offence appears to have been committed or which has been used for the commission of any offence.
(2) Where any order has been made under sub-section (1) in respect of property regarding which an
offence appears to have been committed, a copy of such order signed and certified by the authority
making the same may, whether the trial was held within India or not, be sent to a Magistrate within whose
jurisdiction such property for the time being is situated, and such Magistrate shall thereupon cause the
order to be carried out into effect as if it were an order passed by him under the provisions of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974).
(3) In this section, the term "property" includes, in the case of property regarding which an offence
appears to have been committed, not only such property as has been originally in the possession or under.
the control of any person, but also any property into or for which the same may have been converted or
exchanged, and anything acquired by such conversion or exchange whether immediately or otherwise.