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A decree can be transferred for execution to another court:

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A decree may be executed either by the court which passed it or by another court if debtor or property is outside jurisdiction.
Updated On: Nov 4, 2025
  • If the judgment debtor actually and voluntarily resides or carries on business or personally works for gain, within the local limits of jurisdiction of such court.
  • If the judgment debtor has property sufficient to satisfy the decree within the limits of that court.
  • If the decree directs the sale or delivery of immoveable property situated outside the local limits of jurisdiction of the court which passed it.
  • All of the above
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Provision under CPC.
Section 39 of the Civil Procedure Code deals with transfer of decrees for execution.

Step 2: Grounds for transfer.
A decree may be sent for execution if—
- Debtor resides or works for gain in another court's jurisdiction.
- Debtor has property within jurisdiction of another court.
- Decree involves immovable property outside jurisdiction of passing court.

Step 3: Conclusion.
Since all apply, correct answer is (D).

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