Cpc G. Surya Narayanan Mhc Advt: 1. Order 21 rule 67(2)

[4/21, 09:25] Cpc G. Surya Narayanan Mhc Advt: 1. Order 21 rule 67(2)

1994(1) SCC 131; 2006(4) SCC 476; 2017(6) SCC770

  1. Order 21 rule 68
  2. Proviso to Order 21 rule 69(1)
    1975(1) SCC815
  3. Order 21 rule 71
  4. Order 21 rule 72(1)
    1986(1) SCC615; 2019(13) SCC 592
  5. Order 21 rule 72(2)
  6. Order 21 rule 72A
  7. Order 21 rule 73
  8. Order 21 rule 78
    1985(2) SCC 167; 1968 SCD 275
  9. Order 21 rule 81
    [4/22, 07:00] Cpc G. Surya Narayanan Mhc Advt: Quote provision for the situation:
  10. Court is satisfaction judgement debtor can satisfy the decree amount postpone to raise the amount
  11. Court can grant certificate to make proposed mortgage, lease or sale by judgement debtor
  12. Court can order resale if the purchaser does not deposit as per provision
  13. Full amount to be paid before 15th day of sale into Court
  14. Court after forfeiting the amount can order resale
  15. Person claiming interest may apply to have sale set aside on payment of amounts under this provision
  16. Decree holder or person interested can apply to set aside sale on material irregularities or fraud in publishing or conducting it
  17. Purchaser can apply to set aside sale as judgement debtor has no saleable interest in property
  18. When no application to set aside filed, court shall make order confirming sale
  19. Court can refund purchase money with or without interest if sale is set aside
    [4/22, 10:16] Cpc G. Surya Narayanan Mhc Advt: Order 21 rule 83(1) – 2013(10) SCC 664
  20. Order 21 rule 83(2)
  21. Order 21 rule 84(1): 1997(10) SCC 387; 2012(13) Scc 568; 2009(17) Scc690; 1996(5) Scc 705
  22. Order 21 rule 85 – 2019(13) Scc 592; 2009(17) Scc 690
  23. Order 21 rule 86- 1996(5) Scc 705
  24. Order 21 rule 89(1) – 1998(3) Scc 312; 2004(1) Scc 453; 2012(13) Scc 568; 2013(10) Scc 664
  25. Order 21 rule 90- 2018(7) Scc 278; 1987(3) Scc 146
  26. Order 21 rule 91- 2000(3) Scc 87; 1987(3) Scc 146
  27. Order 21 rule 92(1) – 2006(2) Scc608; 2004(1) Scc 453; 2018(7) Scc 278; 2007(8) Scc 751; 2017(3) Scc 123
  28. Order 21 rule 93- 2004(8) Scc 236
    [4/23, 07:10] Cpc G. Surya Narayanan Mhc Advt: Quote provision for the situation:
  29. Court can grant certificate to purchaser bearing date on which sale became absolute
  30. Court can order delivery of possession from judgement debtor
  31. Court can order delivery by tenant proclaiming that interest of judgement debtor is transferred
  32. Person obstructing possession can make application to court, which shall be adjudicated under the provision
  33. Court can order the objection or declare that obstruction is done at the instance of judgement debtor
  34. person other than judgement debtor dispossessed by decree holder can file application complaining dispossession
  35. Court shall pass appropriate orders on application under 99
  36. Question as to right, title and interest between parties or their representatives and no separate suit is maintainable
  37. Rules 98 and 100 not to apply to resistance or obstruction from purchaser pending proceedings
  38. Every order made in rule 101 or 103 is subject to result of suit pending at the time of claim
    [4/23, 09:39] Cpc G. Surya Narayanan Mhc Advt: 1. Order 21 rule 94-1991(1) Scc 633; 1991(2) Scc 588; 2006(1) Scc 658; 2007(5) Scc 745
  39. Order 21 rule 95- 2005(9) Scc 354; 1981(2) Scc 675

3.order 21 rule 96- 1966(1) SCR 628

  1. Order 21 rule 97- 1997(3) Scc 694; 2015(1) Scc 379; 1998(6) Scc 200;
  2. Order 21 rule 98 –
  3. Order 21 rule 99- 2015(1) Scc 379; 2011(15) Scc 377
  4. Order 21 rule 100- 1995(1) Scc 242
  5. Order 21 rule 101- 2011(15) Scc 377; 2016(4) Scc 270
  6. Order 21 rule 102- 1998(3) Scc 723; 2006(4) Scc 412 ;
  7. Order 21 rule 104- 2008(10) Scc 491; 1995(1) Scc 242
    [4/24, 07:29] Cpc G. Surya Narayanan Mhc Advt: Quote provision for the situation:

1 . Application can be filed to set aside ex parte order in a claim petition

  1. Suit not to abate by death of parties to suit
  2. Court can order legal representatives of plaintiff to be added as parties
  3. Court may in the absence of legal representatives appoint administrator General to represent estate
  4. Court can determine legal representative of any deceased party

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