reason to believe that the debtor has a saleable interest in any property, the Court may without further inquiry sell such interest in such manner
brought by a third party that the judgment-debtor had no saleable interest in the property purchased by the auction purchaser, and, therefore ... turned out that the judgment-debtor Mst. Gulab had no saleable interest in the property auctioned. The executing Court rejected this application by its order
court, on the ground that the judgment-debtor had no saleable interest in the property sold at all. It appears that Dalpat Rai and Basant ... purchase money on the ground that the judgment-debtor had no saleable interest in the property at all. The court of first instance decreed
auction-purchaser on the ground that the judgment-debtor had no saleable interest in the, property sold, nor did the law provide for a refund ... auction-purchaser on the ground of there being no saleable interest in the judgment-debtor. The auction-purchaser was only entitled to a refund
sale, on the ground that the judgment-debtor had-no saleable interest in the property sold.
4. If the auction, purchaser makes the objection under ... when it is found that the judgment-debtor had no saleable interest in the property which purported to be sold, and the purchaser
establish his claim that the judgment-debtor has a saleable interest in the property. In my opinion, learned counsel has gone ... liable to attachment if the judgment-debtor has ho saleable interest in it. What property is liable to attachment is mentioned in Section
declared to have no saleable interest in the property brought to sale and purchased by the first respondent-decree-holder in court auction ... court auction purchaser finds that the judgment-debtor has no saleable interest in the property which he purchased in the court auction, the only course
Court, on the ground that the judgment debtor had no saleable interest in the property sold at all. It appears that Dalpat Rai and Basant ... purchase money on the ground that the judgment debtor had no saleable interest in the property at all. The Court of first instance decreed
title to the property sold or in other words a saleable interest in it, was beyond the ken of the proceeding and could ... aside only on a finding that the judgment-debtor had no saleable interest in the property sold and when he did not appear and contest
judgment-debtor, it had subsequently turned out that Basawwa had no saleable interest in the property brought to sale. The auction purchaser ... adopted son was entitled to the property and Basawwa had no saleable interest in the property, his suit should have been decreed. This appeal