Commentary on Law on Execution of Decrees and Orders (1st Edition, 2025) is a comprehensive and practice-oriented exposition of the legal framework governing execution proceedings under Indian civil law. Execution is the most critical stage of litigation, where rights crystallized by a decree or order are translated into actual relief, and this commentary addresses the procedural and substantive complexities involved in that process. The book provides a detailed analysis of relevant provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, with special emphasis on Order XXI and allied rules. It examines modes of execution, attachment and sale of property, arrest and detention, resistance and obstruction, execution against legal representatives, and execution of foreign decrees. The commentary integrates leading and recent judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts, offering clarity on procedural safeguards, jurisdictional issues, and practical challenges faced by courts and practitioners. Written in a structured and accessible manner, this work bridges the gap between procedural law and courtroom practice, making it an indispensable reference for effective decree enforcement. The 2025 edition ensures updated legal interpretation aligned with current judicial trends.






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