Order 21, Rule 88 CPC
88. Bid of co-sharer to have preference. Where the property sold is a share of undivided immovable property and two or more persons, or whomRead More →
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88. Bid of co-sharer to have preference. Where the property sold is a share of undivided immovable property and two or more persons, or whomRead More →
89. Application to set aside sale on deposit. (1) Where immovable property has been sold in execution of a degree, any person claiming an interestRead More →
90. Application to set aside sale on ground of irregularity or fraud. (1) Where any immovable property has been sold in execution of a decree,Read More →
91. Application by purchaser to set aside sale on ground of judgment-debtor having no saleable interest. The purchaser at any such sale in execution ofRead More →
92. Sale when to become absolute or be set aside. (1) When no application is made under rule 89, rule 90 or rule 91, orRead More →
93. Return of purchase-money in certain cases. Where a sale of immovable property is set aside under rule 92, the purchaser shall be entitled toRead More →
94. Certificate to purchaser. Where a sale of immovable property has become absolute, the Court shall grant a certificate specifying the property sold and theRead More →
95. Delivery of property in occupancy of judgment-debtor. Where the immovable property sold is in the occupancy of the judgment-debtor or of some person onRead More →
96. Delivery of property in occupancy of tenant. Where the property sold is in the occupancy of a tenant or other person entitled to occupyRead More →
97. Resistance or obstruction to possession of immovable property. (1) Where the holder of a decree for the possession of immovable property or the purchaserRead More →
98. Orders after adjudication. (1) Upon the determination of the questions referred to in rule 101, the Court shall, in accordance with such determination andRead More →
99. Dispossession by decree-holder or purchaser. (1) Where any person other than the judgment-debtor is dispossessed of immovable property by the holder of a decreeRead More →
100. Order to be passed upon application complaining of dispossession. Upon the determination of the questions referred to in rule 101, the Court shall, inRead More →
101. Question to be determined. All questions (including questions relating to right, title or interest in the property) arising between the parties to a proceedingRead More →
102. Rules not applicable to transferee pendent lite. Nothing in rules 98 and 100 shall apply to resistance or obstruction in execution of a decreeRead More →
103. Orders to be treated as decrees. Where any application has been adjudicated upon under rule 98 or rule 100 the other made thereon shallRead More →
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