Section 6
Release Of Requisitioned Property
6. Release of requisitioned property:
(1) The Government of Nepal may release the property requisitioned pursuant to this Act at any time and the  property so released shall be handed over in the same condition as it was at the time of requisition as far as possible. Provided that, any reasonable loss incurred by the modifications and by the general possession made pursuant to 4 second paragraph of Section 5 or any force majeure shall not be taken into consideration.
(2) While releasing requisitioned property, the Government of Nepal may, if it deems necessary, hold or cause to hold inquiry, issue a notification in writing stating the name of the person who is entitled to obtain released property and the said property shall be returned to such person from whom the property was requisitioned as far as possible or his/her successor who entitles to claim thereof.
(3) After returning the requisitioned property to the person as mentioned in the order issued pursuant to sub-section (2), all liabilities of Government of Nepal in regards to the property shall be terminated.
Provided that, any person who has entitlement to the property which was returned may proceed against the person who took the released property in
order to enforce his/her entitlement as per the procedure established by law (4) In case a person who is entitled to obtain the requisitioned property could not be founded and in the absence of his/her authorized agent or other person, the Government of Nepal shall publish a Notification in Nepal Gazette stating that the property has been released from requisition and after the issuance of such notice the said property shall be deemed to have been handed over to the stakeholder.