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Section 32 – Code of Civil Procedure – Penalty For Default.

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Last updated: July 4, 2025 12:00 am
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The Court may compel the attendance of any person to whom a summons
has been issued under section 30 and for that purpose may(a) issue a warrant for his arrest;(b) attach and sell his property;(c) impose a fine upon him1[not exceeding five thousand rupees];(d) order him to furnish security for his appearance and in default commit him to the civil prison.

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