CPC 94 — Supplemental proceedings

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Statutory text

In order  to  prevent  the  ends  of  justice  from  being  defeated  the Court may, if it is so prescribed, —
(a) issue a warrant to arrest the defendant and bring him before the Court to show cause why he should
not give security for his appearance, and if he fails to comply with any order for security commit him to
the civil prison;
(b) direct the defendant to furnish security to produce any property belonging to him and to place
the same at the disposal of the Court or order the attachment of any property;
(c)  grant  a  temporary  injunction  and  in  case  of  disobedience  commit  the  person guilty  thereof  to
the civil prison and order that his property be attached and sold;
(d) appoint a receiver of any property and enforce the performance of his duties by attaching and
selling his property;
(e) make such other interlocutory orders as may appear to the Court to be just and convenient.

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