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ApniLaw > Blog > CPC > Section 74 – Code of Civil Procedure – Resistance To Execution.
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Section 74 – Code of Civil Procedure – Resistance To Execution.

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Last updated: July 8, 2025 12:00 am
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Where the Court is satisfied that the holder of a decree for the
possession of immovable property or that the purchaser of immovable property sold in execution of a
decree has been resisted or obstructed in obtaining possession of the property by the judgment-debtor or
some person on his behalf and that such resistance or obstruction was without any just cause, the Court
may, at the instance of the decree-holder or purchaser, order the judgment-debtor or such other person to
be detained in the civil prison for a term which may extend to thirty days and may further direct that the
decree-holder or purchaser be put into possession of the property.

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