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FINAL ORDERS Once a final order is passed by the court, the case is said to be disposed of in favour of either of the parties. Such a final order consists of more than one order. They are: - JUDGEMENT (Order 20)
DECREE (Order 20, Rule 6)
EXECUTION (OF DECRESS AND ORDERS) (order 21) Generally an order or judgement is not sufficient for the party in whose favour it has been passed. Many a times it becomes necessary to execute the order through court, as the opposite party may still not follows the order. This usually happens in case of Money suits, suits for partition, demolition of property etc. In brief the procedure is as follows: Court on it's own motion: The court, may on it's own
motion, order for the execution of it's order, by directing the opposite party
to either deposit money in court, or furnish a surety, or any other direction.
The court may pass such an order, if it feels that the
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