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  1. Feb 2, 2021 · The term “Execution” is not defined in the Code of Civil Procedure. It basically means the process for enforcing the decree that is passed in favour of the decree-holder by a competent court. As per Rule 2 (e) of Civil Rules of Practice “Execution Petition” means a petition to the Court for the execution of any decree or order.

  2. Nov 10, 2021 · The Execution of a Decree is a concept that works where the earned justice fails. The Order XXI of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 works as a genuine aid in helping the Decree Holder to acquire justice and thus safeguards the rights and interest of the parties.

  3. Feb 27, 2021 · A stay of execution is an order which temporarily suspends the execution of a court judgement or any other court order. Stay of execution postpones the enforcement of a judgement against a litigant who has lost a case, called the judgement debtor.

  4. Jan 9, 2020 · By execution, a judgment-debtor is compelled to carry out the mandate of the decree or order. Execution implies giving effect to an order or judgment of a court of justice. When the decree-holder gets the thing granted to him by judgment, decree or order, the execution is complete.

  5. It simply means the process for enforcing the decree that is passed in favour of the decree-holder by a competent court. As per Rule 2 (e) of Civil Rules of Practice “Execution Petition” means a petition to the Court for the execution of any decree or order.

  6. Jun 22, 2021 · “Remedies provided for preventing injustice are actually being misused to cause injustice, by preventing a timely implementation of orders and execution of decrees.” As on 31.12.2018, there were 11,80,275 execution petitions pending in the subordinate courts.

  7. Execution petition means a petition to the court for the execution of the decree or order as per Rule 2 (e) of Civil Rules of Practice. In simple words, a decree holder to satisfy the judicial orders has to follow the judicial procedure for the execution.

  8. Sep 17, 2020 · Different types of Decrees include Preliminary Decree, Final Decree, Partly Preliminary and Partly final, Consent Decree, Ex-parte Decree, Decree passed in appeal, Decree on a compromise petition, and Conditional Decree - Decree with inbuilt conditions forming part of the Decree.

  9. Apr 12, 2024 · The question framed for determination was whether the execution petition was filed within time and whether the period of limitation for filing the execution petition is three years or twelve years.

  10. In a Civil Revision Petition filed under Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (for short “the Code” ), challenging an order of the trial Court refusing to condone the delay of 862 days in

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