Section 103:
Distress.
(1) It shall be lawful for any officer or other employees of the Council to whom a
warrant issued under section 102 is addressed to distrain, wherever it may be found in any place in New
Delhi; any movable property, or any standing timber, growing crops or grass belonging to the person
therein named as defaulter, subject to the following conditions, exceptions and exemptions, namely:--
(a) the following property shall not be distrained:--
(i) the necessary wearing apparel and bedding of the defaulter, his wife and children and their
cooking and eating utensils;
(ii) tools of artisans;
(iii) books of account; or
(iv) when the defaulter is an agriculturist his implements of husbandry, seed, grain and such
cattle as may be necessary to enable the defaulter to earn his livelihood;
(b) the distress shall not be excessive, that is to say, the property distrained shall be as nearly as
possible equal in value to the amount recoverable under the warrant, and if any property has been
distrained which, in the opinion of the Chairperson, should not have been distrained, it shall forthwith
be released.
(2) The person charged with the execution of a warrant of distress shall forthwith make an inventory
of the property which he seizes under such warrant, and shall, at the same time, give a written notice in
the form set forth in the Eighth Schedule, to the person in possession thereof at the time of seizure that the
said property will be sold as therein mentioned.