Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Property attached in execution of decrees of several Courts
(1) Where property not in the custody of any Court is under attachment in execution of decrees of more Courts…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Property attached in execution of decrees of several Courts
(1) Where property not in the custody of any Court is under attachment in execution of decrees of more Courts…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Seizure of property in dwelling house
(1) No person executing any process under this Code directing or authorizing seizure of movable property shall enter any dwelling…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Partial exemption of agricultural produce
The State Government {The words “with the previous sanction of the G.G.in C.” rep. by Act ,8 of 1920.s.2 and…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Property liable to attachment and sale in execution of decree
The following property is liable to attachment and sale in execution of a decree, namely, lands, houses or other buildings,…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Release on ground of illness
(1) At any time after a warrant for the arrest of a judgment-Release debtor has been issued the Court may…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Detention and release.
(1) Every person detained in the civil prison in execution of a decree shall be so detained, – (a) where…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Subsistence allowance
The State Government may fix scales, graduated according to rank, race and nationality, of monthly allowances payable for the subsistence…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Prohibition of arrest or detention of women in execution of decree for money.
Notwithstanding anything in this Part, the Court shall not order the arrest or detention in the civil prison of a…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part II: Arrest and detention
(1) A judgment-debtor may be arrested in execution of a decree at any hour and on any day, and shall,…
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