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Section 63 – Code of Civil Procedure – Property Attached In Execution Of Decrees Of Several Courts.

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Last updated: July 7, 2025 12:00 am
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(1) Where property not in the
custody of any Court is under attachment in execution of decrees of more Courts than one, the Court which
shall receive or realize such property and shall determine any claim thereto and any objection to the attachment
thereof shall be the Court of highest grade, or, where there is no difference in grade between such Courts, the
Court under whose decree the property was first attached.(2) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to invalidate any proceeding taken by a Court executing
one of such decrees.1[Explanation.– For the purposes of sub-section (2), “proceeding taken by a Court” does not include
an order allowing, to a decree-holder who has purchased property at a sale held in execution of a decree,
set off to the extent of the purchase price payable by him.]

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