“Law of Execution of Orders & Decrees” is an exhaustive and practice-oriented commentary on the enforcement framework under the Code of Civil Procedure. The book provides a detailed breakdown of Order XXI, analyzing every major mode of execution—attachment of property, arrest and detention in civil prison, delivery of possession, sale of attached property, appointment of receivers, garnishee orders, and execution of injunctions. It further explores the powers of executing courts, limits of jurisdiction, and the procedural safeguards available to both decree-holders and judgment-debtors. Structured for clarity, the book integrates latest judgments, practical illustrations, model formats, and procedural checklists that assist in drafting and pursuing execution petitions. Important doctrines such as constructive res judicata in execution, transfer of decrees, stay of execution, and obstructionist proceedings are explained with precision and supported by authoritative case law.The text’s strength lies in blending legal theory with real-world litigation strategy, making complex procedural aspects easily understandable. Whether handling money decrees, possession decrees, or mandatory injunctions, readers gain actionable insights into navigating execution proceedings efficiently and effectively.






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