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74. Resistance to execution.- Where the Court is Satisfied that the holder of a decree for the possession of immovable property or that the purchaser of immovable property sold in execution of a decree has been resisted or obstructed in obtaining possession of the property by the judgment debtor or some person on his behalf and that such resistance or obstruction was without any just cause, the court may, at the instance of the decree holder or purchaser, order the judgment debtor or such other person to be detained in the civil prison for a term which may extend to thirty days and may further direct that the decree holder or purchaser be put into possession of the property.


HIGH CURT AMENDMENTS

CALCUTTA.- Omit the words “that the holder of a decree for the possession of immovable property or” after the words “Court is satisfied”; and the word ”immovable” before “property”; insert the words “referred to in Section 28 of the Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1822”, after the word “property” and before the words “sold in execution “ omit the words “decree-holder or” between the words “at the instance of the” and “purchaser”; Omit the words “decree-holder or” between the words “direct that the” and “purchaser”. Cal. Gaz. Pt. I, dated 20.4.1967.

 

 

 

 

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