Supreme Court: Civil Court decree execution must follow Civil Procedure Code The Supreme Court overturned the Madras High Court decision in a case involving a writ petition filed by Swami Bodhananda. The Supreme Court ruled that a ...
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The Supreme Court overturned the Madras High Court decision in a case involving a writ petition filed by Swami Bodhananda. The Supreme Court ruled that a Civil Court decree must be executed according to the Civil Procedure Code, not through a writ petition. The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and directed the First Respondent to execute the decree in accordance with the law.
The Supreme Court overturned a Madras High Court decision in a case involving a writ petition filed by Swami Bodhananda. The High Court had allowed the petition for assistance in taking over management of specified institutions, but the Supreme Court ruled that a Civil Court decree must be executed according to the Civil Procedure Code, not through a writ petition. The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and directed the First Respondent to execute the decree in accordance with the law.
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