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Section 37 – Code of Civil Procedure – Definition Of Court Which Passed A Decree.

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The expression “Court which passed a decree,” or
words to that effect, shall, in relation to the execution of decrees, unless there is anything repugnant in the
subject or context, be deemed to include,(a) where the decree to be executed has been passed in the exercise of appellate jurisdiction, the
Court of first instance, and(b) where the Court of first instance has ceased to exist or to have jurisdiction to execute it, the
Court which, if the suit wherein the decree was passed was instituted at the time of making the
application for the execution of the decree, would have jurisdiction to try such suit.1[Explanation.– The Court of first instance does not cease to have jurisdiction to execute a decree
merely on the ground that after the institution of the suit wherein the decree was passed or after the passing
of the decree, any area has been transferred from the jurisdiction of that Court to the jurisdiction of any other
Court; but, in every such case, such other Court shall also have jurisdiction to execute the decree, if at the
time of making the application for execution of the decree it would have jurisdiction to try the said suit.]

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