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T.C.Balakrishnan Nair vs Secretary on 18 March, 2011

In Co-operative Society of Debts' case (supra) in fact held that unlike the civil court, the Registrar does not have the power to execute his order like a civil court, but can only issue a certificate as provided for in the Act. In the case on civil court the court which pases the decree always retain the jurisdiction to execute the decree or transfer it for execution. In the case of Registrar, once he issues the certificate and send it for execution to a civil court, thereafter he cannot meddle with the execution which thereafter is strictly within the province of civil court. Registrar cannot thereafter receive money towards the decree debt or such suspension of execution.
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