Rule 11A of CPC : Rule 11A: Application for arrest to state grounds.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Rajesh won a civil lawsuit against Suresh, and the court ordered Suresh to pay Rajesh a sum of ₹5,00,000. Despite multiple reminders and a court order, Suresh refuses to pay the amount. Rajesh decides to file an application for the arrest and detention of Suresh. In his application, Rajesh includes an affidavit stating that Suresh has the means to pay the amount but is willfully neglecting the court's order. Rajesh provides evidence such as Suresh's bank statements and property documents to support his claim. The court, after reviewing the application and affidavit, issues an arrest warrant for Suresh.
Example 2:
Meena obtained a decree from the court against her tenant, Ravi, for unpaid rent amounting to ₹1,00,000. Despite the decree, Ravi has not paid the amount and continues to live in the rented property. Meena files an application for Ravi's arrest and detention. In her application, Meena includes an affidavit stating that Ravi has a stable job and sufficient income to pay the rent but is deliberately avoiding payment. She attaches Ravi's salary slips and employment details as evidence. The court, after considering the affidavit and evidence, orders Ravi's arrest for non-compliance with the court's decree.