Rule 64 of CPC : Rule 64: Power to order property attached to be sold and proceeds to be paid to person entitled.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rajesh had lent Rs. 5,00,000 to his friend Suresh, who failed to repay the amount despite multiple reminders. Rajesh approached the court and obtained a decree against Suresh for the repayment of the loan amount. Suresh, however, did not comply with the court's decree. Consequently, Rajesh filed for the execution of the decree. The court, upon investigation, found that Suresh owned a piece of land worth Rs. 7,00,000. The court ordered the attachment and sale of the land. The land was sold for Rs. 7,00,000, and the court directed that Rs. 5,00,000 from the sale proceeds be paid to Rajesh to satisfy the decree. The remaining Rs. 2,00,000 was returned to Suresh.

Example 2:

Meena had won a civil suit against a construction company for not completing her house as per the contract. The court awarded her Rs. 10,00,000 in damages. The construction company did not pay the amount, so Meena sought the execution of the decree. The court identified that the construction company owned several construction equipment and machinery. The court ordered the attachment and sale of some of the machinery, which was valued at Rs. 12,00,000. The machinery was sold, and the court directed that Rs. 10,00,000 from the sale proceeds be paid to Meena. The remaining Rs. 2,00,000 was returned to the construction company.

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