Gujarat High Court Civil Manual (subordinate court practice), 1960
Sections 68 to 72 and the Third Schedule of the Civil Procedure Code have been repealed by the Civil Procedure Code (Amendment) Act, India Act LXVI of 1956, with the result that no decree can be transferred to the Collector for execution after the coming into force of that Act. However, under section 16 of that Act, decrees which have been transferred to the Collector for execution, prior to the commencement of the said Act and which are pending with the Collector on the date of commencement of the Act, can be executed by the Collector as if the Act had not been passed. The rules made by the State Government under the old section 70 of the Civil Procedure Code, now repealed, and which are given in Appendix I in Vol. II and instructions contained in Paragraphs 397 to 400 should be followed in respect of decrees already transferred to the Collector for execution.