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prohibitory order.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 22 May 2011 This query is : Resolved 
1) What do u mean by prohibitory order& Granishee order

2) Only interim orders & Interlocutory application can be passed without ordering notice to the other side.

Thanks
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 22 May 2011
Can you not understand that the experts are repeatedly ask you not to post these school level questions here?

At least open the book and read yourself. All are very much there in the text book.
Guest (Expert) 22 May 2011
Kindly ask your query on the point. I/we cannot mean . It is the law describes under order 21 of C.P.C and relevant provisions.

ANY HOW ON THE ACADEMIC VIEW

GARNISHEE, practice. A person who has money or property in his possession, belonging to a defendant, which money or property has been attached in his hands, and he has had notice of such attachment; he is so called because he has had warning or notice of the attachment.
2. From the time of the notice of the attachment, the garnishee is bound to keep the property in his hands to answer the plaintiff's claim, until the attachment is dissolved, or he is otherwise discharged.

PROHIBITORY ORDERS ARE
interim injunction order, attachment order, sale order etc.

If the circumstances persists and in the interest of justice interim orders can be passed without notice to other side.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 22 May 2011
Thanks sir Ganesan

Sir as i understand that it is a academic level question but as i get confused so how to ask as the teacher's & professors of our college are not that much help so i am here to ask this question nothing else sir so pls help me.

Sir so can we say that attachment order & Gransihee order both are different & attachment order is applicable only in any immovable property matters & granishee order are applicalbe in any other matter in which immovable property is not there.

Also many a time i have ask the meaning of civil misc petition, criminal misc petition & misc criminal petition , the difference between interim order & Interlocutory application. AS they are both the same or different (Interlocutory application & interim order) also in which case we can file a Interlocutory application & interim application.

But no one is answering the question & they right the rubbish thing like academic & all that which is not a answer they have to understand that they were also learner when they started studing in there college days so they should not forget when they become a huge professional as per there point of view.

Thanks Sir Ganesan Only


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