Rule 46A of CPC : Rule 46A: Notice to garnishee.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Rajesh has won a court case against Suresh, and the court has ordered Suresh to pay Rajesh ₹5,00,000. However, Suresh is not paying the amount voluntarily.
Application: Rajesh files an application under Rule 46A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, stating that Suresh has a fixed deposit of ₹6,00,000 with XYZ Bank. Rajesh's application is supported by an affidavit verifying these facts and stating his belief that XYZ Bank (the garnishee) owes money to Suresh (the judgment-debtor).
Court's Action: The court issues a notice to XYZ Bank, directing it to either pay the amount due to Suresh or appear in court to explain why it should not be ordered to do so. ...
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