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67. Mode of making proclamation.- (1) Every proclamation shall be made and published, as nearly as may be, in the manner prescribed by rule 54, sub-rule (2).

(2) Where the court so directs, such proclamation shall also be published in the Official Gazette or in a local newspaper, on in both, and the costs of such publication shall be deemed to be costs of the sale.

(3) Where property is divided into lots for the purpose of being sold separately, it shall not be necessary to make a separate proclamation for each lot, unless proper notice of the sale cannot, in the opinion of the court, otherwise be given.

HIGH COURT AMENDMENTS

ANDHRA PRADESH.- (1) Add the following as sub-rule (4):

“(4) Unless the Court so directs it shall not be necessary to send a copy of the proclamation to the judgment-debtor.”

(ii) in Rule 67 -

(a) for the marginal heading “Mode of making proclamation” substitute the marginal heading “Mode of publishing the proclamation of sale”;

(b) in sub-rule (1) omit the words “made and”;

(c) in sub-rule (3), for the words “to make a separate proclamation for each lot”, substitute the words “to publish the proclamation of sale separately for each lot”.

KARNATAKA.- Add the following as sub-rule (4) to Rule 67:

“Unless the Court so directs it shall not be necessary to send a copy of the proclamation to the judgment- debtor.” (30.3.1967).

KERALA, LACCADIVE, MINICOY AND AMINDIVI ISLANDS.- Same as that of Madras (9.6.1959).


MADRAS AND PONDICHERRY.- (i) Add the following as sub-rule (4):

“(4) Unless the Court so directs it shall not be necessary to send a copy of the proclamation to the judgment-debtor.”

(ii) in Rule 67 -

(a) for the marginal heading “Mode of making proclamation” substitute the marginal heading “Mode of publishing the proclamation of sale”;

(b) in sub-rule (1) omit the words “made and”;

(c) in sub-rule (3), for the words “to make a separate proclamation for each lot”; substitute the words “to publish the proclamation of sale separately for each lot”. (12.11.1952).

ORISSA.- Same as that of Patna.

PATNA.- Add the following words at the end of sub-rule (1) after deleting the full stop at the end of the sub-rule;

“and may, if the Court so directs, on the application of the decree-holder, be proclaimed and published simultaneously with the order of attachment.”

 

 

 

 

 

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