CPC 118 — Execution of decree before ascertainment of costs

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Statutory text

Where any such High Court considers it
necessary  that a  decree  passed  in  the  exercise  of its  original  civil jurisdiction should  be  executed  before
the amount  of  the costs incurred in the  suit can  be  ascertained  by  taxation, the  Court  may  order that the
decree shall be executed forthwith, except as to so much thereof as relates to the costs;
and,  as  to  so  much  thereof  as  relates  to  the  costs,  that  the  decree  may  be  executed  as  soon  as  the amount of the costs shall be ascertained by taxation.

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