12A. Decree for specific performance of contract for the sale or lease of immovable property. Where a decree for the specific performance of contract for the sale or lease of immovable property orders that the purchase money or other sum be paid by the purchaser or lessee, it shall specifyRead…

13. Decree in administration suit. (1) Where a suit is for an account of any property and for its due administration under the decree of the Court, the Court shall, before passing the final decree, pass a preliminary decree ordering such accounts and inquiries to be taken and made, andRead…

14. Decree in pre-emption suit. (1) Where the Court decrees a claim to pre-emption in respect of a particular sale of property and the purchase-money has not been paid into Court, the decree shall- (a) specify a day on or before which the purchase-money shall be so paid, and (b)Read…

15. Decree in suit for dissolution of partnership. Where a suit is for the dissolution of partnership, or the taking of partnership accounts, the Court, before passing a final decree, may pass a preliminary decree declaring the proportionate shares of the parties, fixing the day on which the partnership shallRead…

16. Decree in suit for account between principal and agent. In a suit for an account of pecuniary transactions between a principal and an agent, and in any other suit not herein before provided for, where it is necessary, in order to ascertain the amount of money due to orRead…

17. Special directions as to accounts. The Court may either by the decree directing an account to be taken or by any subsequent order give special directions with regard to the mode in which the account is to be taken or vouched and in particular may direct that in takingRead…

18. Decree in suit for partition of property or separate possession of a share therein. Where the Court passes a decree for the partition of property or for the separate possession of a share therein, then,- (1) if and in so far as the decree relates to an estate assessedRead…

19. Decree when set-off or counter-claims is allowed. (1) Where the defendant has been allowed a set-off or counter-claim against the claim of the plaintiff, the decree shall state what amount is due to the plaintiff and what amount is due to the defendant, and shall be for the recoveryRead…

20. Certified copies of judgment and decree to be furnished. Certified copies of the judgment and decree shall be furnished to the parties on application to the Court, and at their expense. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

ORDER XXA – COSTS 1. Provisions relating to certain items. Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of this Code relating to costs, the Court may award costs in respect of- (a) expenditure incurred for the giving of any notice required to be given by law before the institutionRead…

2. Costs to be awarded in accordance with the rules made by High Court. The award of costs under this rule shall be in accordance with such rules as the High Court may make in that behalf. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

ORDER XXI – EXECUTION OF DECREES AND ORDERS Payment under decree. 1. Modes of paying money under decree. (1) All money, payable under a decree shall be paid as follows, namely- (a) by deposit into the Court whose duty it is to execute the decree, or sent to that CourtRead…

2. Payment out of Court to decree-holder. (1) Where any money payable under a decree of any kind is paid out of Court. [or decree of any kind is otherwise adjusted] in whole or in part to the satisfaction of the decree-holder, the decree-holder shall certify such payment or adjustmentRead…

Courts executing decrees. 3. Lands situate in more than one jurisdiction. Where immovable property forms one estate or tenure situate within the local limits of jurisdiction of two or more Court, any one of such Courts may attach and sell the entire estate or tenure. Read CPC in a betterRead…

4. Transfer to Court of Small Causes. Where a decree has been passed in a suit of which the value as set forth in the plaint did not exceed two thousand rupees and which, as regards its subject-matter, is not excepted by the law for the time being in forceRead…

5. Mode of transfer. Where a decree is to be sent for execution to another Court, the Court which passed such decree shall send the decree directly to such other Court whether or not such Court is situated in the same State, but the Court to which the decree isRead…