Rule 94 of CPC : Rule 94: Certificate to purchaser.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rajesh participated in a court-ordered auction for a piece of land in Mumbai. After winning the auction and fulfilling all the necessary payment requirements, the sale of the land became absolute. The court then issued a certificate to Rajesh, specifying the details of the land and confirming Rajesh as the purchaser. This certificate was dated the day the sale was finalized, providing Rajesh with legal proof of his ownership.

Example 2:

Meena bought a commercial property in Delhi through a court-ordered sale. Once the sale was confirmed and all legal formalities were completed, the court issued a certificate to Meena. This certificate included the description of the commercial property and identified Meena as the purchaser. The certificate was dated the day the sale became absolute, ensuring Meena had official documentation of her purchase.

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