CPC 82 — Execution of decree

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Statutory text

[(1)  Where,  in  a  suit  by  or  against  the  Government  or by  or  against  a
public officer in respect of any act purporting to be done by him in his official capacity, a decree is passed
against the  Union of  India or  a  State  or,  as the case may  be,  the  public  officer,  such  decree  shall  not  be executed except in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2).]
(2) Execution  shall  not  be  issued  on  any  such  decree  unless  it  remains  unsatisfied  for  the  period  of
three months computed from the date of

[such decree].

[(3) The  provisions  of  sub-sections  (1) and  (2) shall  apply  in  relation  to  an  order  or  award  as  they apply in relation to a decree, if the order or award—

(a) is passed or made against

[the Union of India] or a State or a public officer in respect of any
such act as aforesaid, whether by a Court or by any other authority; and
(b) is capable of being executed under the provisions of this Code or of any other law for the time being in force as if it were a decree.]

[SUITS BY ALIENS AND BY OR AGAINST FOREIGN RULERS, AMBASSADORS AND ENVOYS]

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