Code of Civil Procedure Section
DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS
73. Proceeds of execution sale
to be rateably distributed among decree-holders.—(1)
Where assets are held by a Court and more persons than one have, before the
receipt of such assets, made application to the Court for the execution of
decrees for the payment of money passed against the same judgment-debtor and
have not obtained satisfaction thereof, the assets, after deducting the costs
of realization, shall be rateably distributed among all such persons:
Provided as follows :—
(a) where any property is
sold subject to a mortgage or charge, the mortgage or incumbrancer shall not be
entitled to share in any surplus arising from such sale;
(b) where any property
liable to be sold in execution of a decree is subject to a mortgage or charge,
the Court may, with the consent of the mortgagee or incumbrancer, order that
the property be sold free from the mortgage or charge, giving to the mortgagee
or incumbrancer the same interest in the proceeds of the sale as he had in the property
sold;
(c) where any immovable
property is sold in execution of a decree ordering its sale for the discharge
of an incumbrance thereon, the proceeds of sale shall be applied—
First, in defraying the
expenses of the sale;
Secondly, in descharging the
amount due under the decree;
Thirdly, in discharging the
interest and principal monies due on subsequent incumbrances (if any); and
Fourthly, rateably among the
holders of decrees for the payment of money against the judgement-debtor, who have,
prior to the sale of the property, applied to the Court which passed the decree
ordering such sale for execution of such decrees, and have no obtained
satisfaction thereof.
(2) Where all or any of the
assets liable to be rateably distributed under this section are paid to a
person not entitled to receive the same, any person so entitled may sue such
person to compel him to refund the assets.
(3) Nothing in this section
affects any right of the Government.
Code of Civil Procedure Section
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