Rule 27 of CPC : Rule 27: Liability of judgment-debtor discharged.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Rajesh owes money to Suresh and loses a court case, resulting in a decree that Rajesh must pay Suresh Rs. 1,00,000. Rajesh's property is seized to satisfy this debt. Rajesh then files an application under Rule 26, claiming that the execution of the decree should be stayed because he has already paid part of the amount. The court orders a temporary stay of execution and releases Rajesh's property. However, Rajesh fails to pay the remaining amount within the stipulated time. According to Rule 27, Suresh can again init...
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