Order 21, Rule 86 CPC
86. Procedure in default of payment. In default of payment within the period mentioned in the last preceding rule, the deposit may, if the CourtRead More →
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86. Procedure in default of payment. In default of payment within the period mentioned in the last preceding rule, the deposit may, if the CourtRead More →
87. Notification on re-sale. Every re-sale of immovable, property, in default of payment of the purchase- money within the period allowed for such payment, shallRead More →
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 →
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