Order 21, Rule 54 CPC
54. Attachment of immovable property. (1) Where the property is immovable, the attachment shall be made by an order prohibiting the judgment-debtor from transferring orRead More →
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54. Attachment of immovable property. (1) Where the property is immovable, the attachment shall be made by an order prohibiting the judgment-debtor from transferring orRead More →
55. Removal of attachment after satisfaction of decree. Where- (a) the amount decreed with costs and all charges and expenses resulting from the attachment ofRead More →
56. Order for payment of coin or currency notes to party entitled under decree. Where the property attached is current coin or currency notes, theRead More →
57. Determination of attachment. (1) Where any property has been attached in execution of a decree and the Court, for any reason, passes an orderRead More →
Adjudication of claims and objections. 58. Adjudication of claims to, or objections to attachment of, property. (1) Where any claim is preferred to, or anyRead More →
59. Stay of sale. Where before the claim was preferred or the objection was made, the property attached had already been advertised for sale, theRead More →
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64. Power to order property attached to be sold and proceeds to be paid to person entitled. Any Court executing a decree may order thatRead More →
65. Sales by whom conducted and how made. Save as otherwise prescribed, every sale in execution of a decree shall be conducted by an officerRead More →
66. Proclamation of sales by public auction. (1) Where any property is ordered to be sold by public auction in execution of a decree, theRead More →
67. Mode of making proclamation. (1) Every proclamation shall be made and published, as nearly as may be, in the manner prescribed by rule 54,Read More →
68. Time of sale. Save in the case of property of the kind described in the proviso to rule 43, no sale hereunder shall, withoutRead More →
69. Adjournment or stoppage of sale. (1) The Court may, in its discretion, adjourn any sale hereunder to a specified day and hour, and theRead More →
70. [Saving of certain sales.] Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1956 (66 of 1956), s. 14. Read CPC in a betterRead More →
71. Defaulting purchaser answerable for loss on re-sale. Any deficiency of price which may happen on a re-sale by reason of the purchaser’s default, andRead More →
72. Decree holder not to bid for or buy property without permission. (1) No holder of a decree in execution of which property is soldRead More →
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