Introduction - Part III, Section 75 to 78 of the code of Civil Procedure 1908, deals with the powers of the court to issue...
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What Properties are not liable to attachment and Sale in execution of a Decree?
Introduction - Section 60(1) of the Civil Procedure Code, declares that all saleable properties are liable to attachment and sale ...
Property liable to attachment and sale in execution of decree.
Meaning of execution and decree - The execution of a decree is not defined in the Civil Procedure Code, execution mean...
Distinction/Difference Between Res Judicata and Estoppel
Res Judicata - Section 11 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 relates to the principle of res judicata. Res Judicata which mea...
Summary Suits : Provisions regarding Summary Suit (Order 37 of the Civil Procedure Code)
Order XXXVII Rule 1 to 7 of the Civil Procedure Code deals with the provisions of Summary Procedure by which certain suits i.e Summa...
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