Section 60 of CPC : Section 60: Property Liable To Attachment And Sale In Execution Of Decree
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Explanation using Example
Imagine John Doe has a court judgment against him to pay $20,000 to his creditor, Jane Smith. To satisfy this judgment, Jane can request the court to issue an execution order to attach and sell John's property. Under Section 60 of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Jane can target John's assets like his car, bank accounts, or even his house to recover the debt.
However, there are exemptions. For instance, if John is an artisan, his essential tools canno...
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