Case Summary
Petitioner, a cooperative bank, filed a petition to execute a decree by arresting and detaining respondents for non-payment. The court dismissed the petition against certain respondents due to lack of evidence of means to pay the debt.
Judgment Outcome
Judgment Favored
Defendant
Relief Granted
Dismissal of the execution petition against certain respondents
Case Type
Execution of Decree - Arrest and Detention
Final Judgment
No
Key Reasoning:
Reason not clearly mentioned
Reason not clearly mentioned
Judgment Evidence:
There is nothing on record or otherwise to show that the respondents have sufficient means to pay the amount of the decree or some substantial part there of and has refused or neglected to pay the same as specified under proviso to section 51 of the code of civil procedure. Even the age of the respondents are not specified in the petition. Therefore I am of the view that the petitioner has failed to prove that the first and third respondents have sufficient means to pay of the decree debt and they willfully neglected to pay the same. So the first and third respondents are not liable to be arrested and detained in civil prison for non compliance of decree debt.
Parties Involved
Plaintiffs
The Secretary, Kalpakancheri Service Co-operative Bank (Age not specified years)
Ltd. 1808, Kalpakancheri Post.
Defendants
Thulunadan Sainudheen (Age not specified years)
Valiyakkathodi House, Ayirani, Kalpakancheri amsom, desom
V. Sayyid Hussain Bukari (Age not specified years)
Valiyakkathodi House, Ayirani, Kalpakancheri amsom, desom
Valiyakkathodi Saithalavi Koyathangal (Age not specified years)
Ayirani, Kalpakancheri amsom, desom
Reliefs
Relief Type:
Execution Petition Dismissal
Outcome:
Dismissed
Description:
Dismissal of the execution petition against certain respondents
Evidence:
There is nothing on record or otherwise to show that the respondents have sufficient means to pay the amount of the decree or some substantial part there of and has refused or neglected to pay the same as specified under proviso to section 51 of the code of civil procedure. Even the age of the respondents are not specified in the petition. Therefore I am of the view that the petitioner has failed to prove that the first and third respondents have sufficient means to pay of the decree debt and they willfully neglected to pay the same. So the first and third respondents are not liable to be arrested and detained in civil prison for non compliance of decree debt.