Rule 5 of CPC : Rule 5: When Collector may be appointed receiver.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Rajesh owns a large piece of agricultural land in Maharashtra that pays revenue to the government. Due to a family dispute, Rajesh's siblings file a lawsuit claiming their share of the property. The court, after reviewing the case, decides that the best way to manage the property during the litigation is to appoint a receiver. Since the land pays revenue to the government, the court considers that the Collector, who is already familiar with the land and its revenue, would be the most suitable person to manage it. With the consent of the Collector, the court appoints...
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