Order 34, Rule 9 CPC
9. Decree where nothing is found due or where mortgagee has been overpaid. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, if it appears, upon taking the account referredRead More →
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9. Decree where nothing is found due or where mortgagee has been overpaid. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, if it appears, upon taking the account referredRead More →
10. Costs of mortgagee subsequent to decree. In finally adjusting the amount to be paid to a mortgagee in case of a foreclosure, sale orRead More →
10A. Power of Court to direct mortgagee to pay mesne profits. Where in a suit for foreclosure, the mortgagor has, before or at the timeRead More →
11. Payment of interest. In any decree passed in a suit for foreclosure, sale or redemption, where interest is legally recoverable, the Court may orderRead More →
12. Sale of property subject to prior mortgage. Where any property the sale of which is directed under this Order is subject to a priorRead More →
13. Application of proceeds. (1) Such proceeds shall be brought into Court and applied as follows- first, in payment of all expenses incident to theRead More →
14. Suit for sale necessary for bringing mortgaged property to sale. (1) Where a mortgagee has obtained a decree for the payment of money inRead More →
15. Mortgages by the deposit of title deeds and charges. (1) All the provisions contained in this Order which apply to a simple mortgage shall,Read More →
ORDER XXXV – INTERPLEADER 1. Plaint in interpleader-suit. In every suit of interpleader the plaint shall, in addition to the other statements necessary for plaints,Read More →
2. Payment of thing claimed into Court. Where the thing claimed is capable of being paid into Court or placed in the custody of theRead More →
3. Procedure where defendant is suing plaintiff. Where any of the defendants in an interpleader-suit is actually suing the plaintiff in respect the subject-matter ofRead More →
4. Procedure at first hearing. (1) At the first hearing the Court may- (a) declare that the plaintiff is discharged from all liability to theRead More →
5. Agents and tenants may not institute interpleader suits. Nothing in the Order shall be deemed to enable agents to sue their principles, or tenantsRead More →
6. Charge for plaintiff’s costs. Where the suit is properly instituted the Court may provide for the costs of the original plaintiff by giving himRead More →
ORDER XXXVI – SPECIAL CASE 1. Power to state case for Court’s opinion. (1) Parties claiming to be interested in the decision of any questionRead More →
2. Where value of subject-matter must be stated. Where the agreement is for the delivery of any property; or for the doing, or the refrainingRead More →
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