Appointment of Receiver Order 40 CPC SRD law nots रिसीवर प्रापक
Appointment of Receiver Order 40 CPC SRD law nots रिसीवर प्रापक
Appointment of Receiver Order 40 CPC SRD law nots रिसीवर प्रापक
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(a) appoint a receiver of any property, whether before or after, decree; Constitutional Law
Cyber Law
(b) remove any person from the possession or custody of the property;
Family Law
(c) commit the same to the possession, custody or management or the receiver; and
Hindu Family Law
(d) confer upon the receiver all such powers, as to bringing and defending suits and for the realization, management, protection,
Hindu Law
preservation and improvement of the property, the collection of the rents and profits thereof, the application and disposal of such rents
and profits, and the execution of documents as the owner himself has, or such of those powers as the Court thinks fit. Human Rights
Insurance Law
Nothing in this rule shall authorize the Court to remove from the possession or custody of property any person whom any party to the
suit has not a present right so to remove. International Law
Jurisprudence
Labour Law
Remuneration of Receiver
Law of Arbitration and Conciliation
The Court may by general or special order fix the amount to be paid as remuneration for the services of the receiver.
Law of Conflict
Law of Contracts
Law of Crime
Law of Evidence
Law of Tort
Muslim Law
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Transfer of property
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(a) furnish such security (if any) as the court thinks fit, duly to account for what he shall receive in respect of the property;
(b) submit his accounts at such periods and in such form as the Court directs;
(c) pay the amount due from him as the Court directs; and
(d) be responsible for any loss occasioned to the property by his wilful default or gross negligence.
Order 40 Rule 1(d) of Civil Procedure Code 1908, confer upon the receiver following powers -
Where a receiver-
(a) fails to submit his accounts at such periods and in such form as the Court directs, or
(b) fails to pay the amount due from him as the Court directs, or
(c) occasions loss to the property by his wilful default or gross negligence, the Court may direct his property to be attached and may
sell such property, and may apply the proceeds to make good any amount found to be due from him or any loss occasioned by him, and
shall pay the balance (if any) to the receiver.
Where the property is land paying revenue to the Government, or land of which the revenue has been assigned or redeemed, and the
Court considers that the interests of those concerned will be promoted by the management of the Collector, the Court may, with the
consent of the Collector, appoint him to be receiver of such property.
In this case, Court held that a receiver is an officer or representative of the court and he functions under its direction
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