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just a question..... in the bare act, the part that concerns limitation for filing application for execution shows repealed section 48... could you please enlighten me on that... or please correct me... thanks... you have really explained very well thanks a lot.
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Sir ham cort me kese jeet gay Cort ne 22500 ka aadesh dia hai Or ham ko office se diuty band ka aadesh nhi hai To ham ko wapas diuty Jana hai to kia kar na ab sir Case date 2018 Or aadesh hua hai 2023 me sir g
No, a preliminary decree is generally not executable. A preliminary decree sets out the rights and obligations of the parties but does not resolve all the issues in the case or dispose of it completely. It often requires further proceedings to determine specific details or to implement the decisions made in the preliminary decree. Once these details are settled and the remaining issues are resolved, a final decree is passed, which is executable. For example, in a suit for partition, a preliminary decree determines the shares of the parties but does not divide the property. The actual division of the property happens through a final decree, which can be executed.
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How can we seek an appointment with U for consultation regarding execution of a Delhi Court Decree ? & what r ur charges & location of ur office ?
How can we consult U regarding an execution of a Delhi Court Decree & what r ur charges & location of ur office ?
If someone go through the entire video then maximum portion from execution part will be covered
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just a question..... in the bare act, the part that concerns limitation for filing application for execution shows repealed section 48... could you please enlighten me on that... or please correct me... thanks... you have really explained very well thanks a lot.
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Sir ham cort me kese jeet gay
Cort ne 22500 ka aadesh dia hai
Or ham ko office se diuty band ka aadesh nhi hai
To ham ko wapas diuty Jana hai to kia kar na ab sir
Case date 2018
Or aadesh hua hai 2023 me sir g
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sir, can the preliminary decree be executable?
No, a preliminary decree is generally not executable. A preliminary decree sets out the rights and obligations of the parties but does not resolve all the issues in the case or dispose of it completely. It often requires further proceedings to determine specific details or to implement the decisions made in the preliminary decree. Once these details are settled and the remaining issues are resolved, a final decree is passed, which is executable.
For example, in a suit for partition, a preliminary decree determines the shares of the parties but does not divide the property. The actual division of the property happens through a final decree, which can be executed.
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