Repealed
CPC, 1908 · Part II · Execution
Transferring Execution to the Collector — Section 68 [Repealed]
This section is no longer in force. It once empowered rules to transfer the execution of certain decrees to the Collector (a revenue officer); the 1956 amendment repealed it as part of dismantling the Collector-execution scheme.
§ 68
[ Repealed ]
Section 68 carries no operative text today
Former marginal heading: Power to prescribe rules for transferring to collector execution of certain decrees.
Repealed by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1956 (66 of 1956), s. 7.
In short
Section 68 belonged to the old Collector-execution group (§§ 68–72): it let the State frame rules transferring the execution of certain money-decrees against land to the Collector (the district revenue authority) instead of the civil court. The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1956 repealed it (s. 7) as this special revenue-court machinery was wound down.
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