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<h1>Judgment debtors can set aside property sales before confirmation under Order 21 Rules 89-92 CPC</h1> The term 'immediately' in legal context has two meanings: indicating cause-and-effect relationship or absence of time between events. Courts interpret 'immediately' as meaning with reasonable speed considering case circumstances, not instantaneously. In execution proceedings, Order 21 Rules 89-92 CPC provide judgment debtors final opportunity to set aside property sales before confirmation by satisfying decretal debt and compensating auction purchasers. Applications must be filed within prescribed limitation periods and provisions require strict compliance. These concession provisions allow affected parties to challenge sales on specified grounds, with property remaining with judgment debtor upon successful setting aside before confirmation.