Sunday, 24 November 2013
Essential conditions for valid attachment
To effect an attachment of immovable property it is necessary (1) to pass an order prohibiting the judgment-debtor from transferring or charging the property in any way, and (2) to have that order proclaimed by beat of tom-tom near the property, and to have copies of the prohibitory order affixed on a conspicuous part of the property, on a conspicuous part of the Court-house, and also, in such cases as this, in the office of the Collector of the District. The prohibitory order must be passed by the Court; it is not enough for the Court to say 'attach' nor am I prepared to assume, as learned Counsel for the respondent wishes me to do, that since the District Munsif said 'attach' and the Amin reported 'I have attached' therefore everything needful to effect a valid attachment must have been done.
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