Rule 15 of CPC : Rule 15: Procedure to enforce orders of the Supreme Court.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: Rajesh wins a property dispute case in the Supreme Court against his neighbor, Suresh. The Supreme Court issues a decree in favor of Rajesh, ordering Suresh to vacate the disputed property.

Application:

  1. Rajesh desires to enforce the Supreme Court's decree.
  2. Rajesh applies by petition to the District Court from which the appeal to the Supreme Court was preferred, attaching a certified copy of the Supreme Court's decree.
  3. The District Court transmits the Supreme Court's decree to the original trial court that first heard the case.
  4. The original trial court, upon Rajesh's application, gives directions for the execution of the decree.
  5. The original trial court executes the decree, ensuring Suresh vacates the property as ordered by the Supreme Court.

Example 2:

Scenario: Meera wins a financial dispute case in the Supreme Court against a company, XYZ Ltd. The Supreme Court orders XYZ Ltd. to pay Meera a sum of ₹10 lakhs.

Application:

  1. Meera desires to enforce the Supreme Court's order.
  2. Meera applies by petition to the High Court from which the appeal to the Supreme Court was preferred, attaching a certified copy of the Supreme Court's order.
  3. The High Court transmits the Supreme Court's order to the original trial court that first heard the case.
  4. The original trial court, upon Meera's application, gives directions for the execution of the order.
  5. The original trial court executes the order, ensuring XYZ Ltd. pays Meera the sum of ₹10 lakhs as ordered by the Supreme Court.

Example 3:

Scenario: Anil wins a case in the Supreme Court against his business partner, Vijay, who had passed away during the proceedings. The Supreme Court issues a decree in favor of Anil.

Application:

  1. Anil desires to enforce the Supreme Court's decree.
  2. Anil applies by petition to the High Court from which the appeal to the Supreme Court was preferred, attaching a certified copy of the Supreme Court's decree.
  3. The High Court transmits the Supreme Court's decree to the original trial court that first heard the case.
  4. The original trial court, upon Anil's application, gives directions for the execution of the decree.
  5. The original trial court executes the decree, ensuring that the decree is enforced against Vijay's legal representatives, even though no notice was served on them, as Vijay did not appear in the original proceedings.
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