ground that it is joint family property, (c) for a declaratory decree and consequential relief.- to obtain a declaratory decree or order, where consequential relief
Custom) Act, 1920
7. Limitation on suits for possession where no declaratory decree has been obtained.
- Subject to the provisions of section
Punjab Limitation (Custom) Act, 1920
8. Benefit of declaratory decree. -
When any person obtains a decree declaring that an alienation of ancestral immoveable property
firm against whom a decree is being executed, the fee shall be the same as in declaratory suit namely, Rs. 10 (nineteen and fifty paise ... otherwise payable exceeds that amount. (ii) that in appeal against a personal decree under rule 6 of Order XXXIV of the first Schedule
firm against whom a decree is being executed, the fee shall be the same as in a declaratory suit namely, Rupees ten, (nineteen and fifty ... payable exceeds that amount. (ii) To direct that in appeal a personal decree under Order 34, Rule, 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure, when