Code of Civil Procedure Section
136. Procedure where person
to be arrested or property to be attached is outside district.—(1)
Where an application is made that any person shall be arrested or that any
property shall be attached under any provision of this Code not relating to the
execution of decrees, and such person resides or such property is situate
outside the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Court to which the
application is made, the Court may, in its discretion, issue, a warrant of
arrest of make an order of attachment, and send to the District Court within
the local limits of whose jurisdiction such person or property resides or is
situate a copy of the warrant or order, together with the probable amount of
the costs of the arrest or attachment.
(2) The District Court
shall, on receipt of such copy and amount, cause the arrest or attachment to be
made by its own officers, or by a Court subordinate to itself, and shall inform
the Court which issued or made such warrant or order of the arrest or
attachment.
(3) The Court making an
arrest under this section shall send the person arrested to the Court by which the
warrant of arrest was issued, unless he shows cause to the satisfaction of the
former Court why he should not be sent to the later Court, or unless he
furnishes sufficient security for his appearance before the later Court or for
satisfying any decree that may be passed against him by that Court, in either
of which cases the Court making the arrest shall release him.
(4) Where a person to be
arrested or movable property to be attached under this section is within the local
limits of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court of
Judicature at Fort William in Bengal or at Madras or at Bombay, 1***
the copy of the warrant of arrest or of the order of attachment, and the
probable amount of the costs of the arrest or attachment, shall be sent to the
Court of Small-Causes of Calcutta, Madras 2[or Bombay], as the case
may be, and that Court, on receipt of the copy and amount, shall proceed as if
it were the District Court.
Code of Civil Procedure Section
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