Sections 173-179.
428
These Sections from the Shanghai Rules seem to me to deal more satisfactorily with Judgment Debtors than the Indian Code and should, I think, be retained.
Sections 180-185.
These Sections from the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 (and Ordinance No 6 of 1855) are most useful - I cannot find any similar Provisions in the Indian Code for the Compulsory Examination of Garnishees.
Sections 186-201.
These Sections introduce into the Code of Procedure the Process of Foreign Attachment. This Process is substantially founded upon the Custom of Foreign Attachment in the City of London. It was introduced into the Colony of New South Wales by 2. Will. IV c. 7.
Sections 173-179.
428
These Sections from the Shanghai Rules seem to me to deal more satisfactorily with Iudgment Debtors thaw the Indiaw
Code and should I think be retained. -
Sections 180-185.
These Sections from the Common Law Procedure Act 1854( and Ordinance Ne 6 of 1855) are most useful - I cannot find any
similar Provisions in the
Indian Code for the Compulsory i Examination of Garnishees.
Sections 1.86-201.
These fections introduce into the Code
of Procedure the Process of Foreign Attachment. This Process is Dubstantiall founded upon the Custom of Foreign Attachment in the City of Londow. It was introduced into the Colony of New South Wales by 2. Will. IV he 7.
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