Repealed
CPC, 1908 · Part II · Execution
Jurisdiction of Civil Courts Barred — Section 71 [Repealed]
This section is no longer in force. Within the old Collector-execution scheme it barred the civil courts’ jurisdiction over matters left to the Collector; the same 1956 amendment repealed it.
§ 71
[ Repealed ]
Section 71 carries no operative text today
Former marginal heading: Jurisdiction of Civil Courts barred.
Repealed by s. 7 of the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1956 (66 of 1956) — the same provision (“ibid”) that repealed §§ 68 to 70.
In short
Section 71 completed the Collector-execution group (§§ 68–72): where execution had been handed to the Collector under the Third Schedule, it shut out the civil courts from interfering in those matters — keeping the two streams separate. When the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1956 abolished the scheme, s. 7 repealed § 71 along with §§ 68 to 70.
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