Code of Civil
Procedure Section
PROCEDURE IN EXECUTION
51. Powers of Court to
enforce execution.—Subject to such conditions and limitations
as may be prescribed, the Court may, on the application of the decree-holder,
order execution of the decree—
(a) by delivery of any
property specifically decreed;
(b) by attachment and sale
or by the sale without attachment of any property;
(c) by arrest and detention
in prison 1[for such period not exceeding the period specified in
section 58, where arrest and detention is permissible under that section];
(d) by appointing a
receiver; or
(e) in such other manner as
the nature of the relief granted may require :
2[Provided
that, where the decree is for the payment of money, execution by detention in
prison shall not be ordered unless, after giving the judgment-debtor an
opportunity of showing cause why he should not be committed to prison, the
Court, for reasons recorded in writing, is satisfied—
(a) that the
judgment-debtor, with the object or effect of obstructing or delaying the
execution of the decree,—
(i) is likely to abscond or
leave the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Court, or
(ii) has, after the
institution of the suit in which the decree was passed, dishonestly
transferred, concealed, or removed any part of his property, or committed any
other act of bad faith in relation to his property, or
(b) that the judgment-debtor
has, or has had since the date of the decree. the means to pay the amount of
the decree or some substantial part thereof and refuses or neglects or has refused
or neglected to pay the same, or
(c) that the decree is for a
sum for which the judgment-debtor was bound in a fiduciary capacity to account.
Explanation. —In the
calculation of the means of the judgment-debtor for the purposes of clause (b),
there shall be left out of account any property which, by or under any law or
custom having the force of law for the time being in force, is exempt from
attachment in execution of the decree.]
Note 1: Ins. by s. 21, ibid.
(w.e.f. 1-2-1977).
Note 2: Ins. by Act 21 of
1936, s. 2.
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Procedure Section
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