Section 57 of CPC : Section 57: Subsistence-allowance.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Rajesh, a businessman in Mumbai, loses a civil lawsuit and is ordered by the court to pay a significant sum of money to the plaintiff. However, Rajesh is unable to pay the amount immediately. The court orders his arrest and detention until he can pay the debt. According to Section 57 of The Code of Civil Procedure 1908, the State Government has set a subsistence allowance of Rs. 5000 per month for someone of Rajesh's rank and nationality. This allowance is meant to cover his basic living...
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