The assets seized can't be sold by the investigating agency till the accused is convicted by a court. The process itself has delay built into it, as it involves, firstly, attaching it, which is provisional, followed by producing papers before the adjudicating authority
from Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/nirav-modis-seized-assets-worth-rs-637-crore-doesnt-mean-recovery/articleshow/66038326.cms
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