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Section 59 – Code of Civil Procedure – Release On Ground Of Illness.

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Last updated: July 7, 2025 12:00 am
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(1) At any time after a warrant for the arrest of a judgment-debtor
has been issued the Court may cancel it on the ground of his serious illness.(2) Where a judgment-debtor has been arrested, the Court may release him if, in its opinion, he is not
in a fit state of health to be detained in the civil prison.(3) Where a judgment-debtor has been committed to the civil prison, he may be released therefrom–(a) by the State Government, on the ground of the existence of any infectious or contagious
disease, or(b) by the committing Court, or any Court to which that Court is subordinate, on the ground of his
suffering from any serious illness.(4) A judgment-debtor released under this section may be re-arrested, but the period of his detention
in civil prison shall not in the aggregate exceed that prescribed by section 58.

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