Rule 29 of CPC : Rule 29: Stay of execution pending suit between decree-holder and judgment-debtor.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Rajesh obtained a decree from the court stating that Suresh must pay him Rs. 5 lakhs. Suresh, however, believes that the decree was obtained through fraudulent means and files a separate suit against Rajesh in the same court, claiming fraud. While this new suit is pending, Suresh requests the court to stay the execution of the original decree (i.e., to stop Rajesh from enforcing the payment of Rs. 5 lakhs) until the fraud case is resolved. The court, considering the circumstances, decides to stay the e...
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