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CPC - APPENDIX D - PRELIMINARY DECREE FOR REDEMPTION WHERE ON DEFAULT OF PAYMENT BY MORTGAGOR A DECREE FOR SALE IS PASSED (Order XXXIV, rule 7.-Where accounts are directed to be taken.)


Schedule

Description of the mortgaged property

No. 7A

PRELIMINARY DECREE FOR REDEMPTION WHERE ON DEFAULT OF PAYMENT BY MORTGAGOR A DECREE FOR SALE IS PASSED

(Order XXXIV, rule 7.-Where accounts are directed to be taken.)

(Title)

    This suit coming on this _______ day, etc.; It is hereby ordered and decreed that it be referred to as the Commissioner to take the accounts following :-

        (i) an account of what is due on this- date to the defendant for principal and interest on the mortgage mentioned in the plaint (such interest to be computed at the rate payable on the principal or where no such rate is fixed, at six per cent. Per annum or at such rate as the Court deems reasonable);

        (ii) an account of the income of the mortgaged property received up to this date by the defendant or by any other person by the order or for the use of the defendant or which without the wilful default of the defendant or such person might have been so received;

        (iii) an account of all sums of money property incurred by the defendant upto this date for costs, charges and expenses (other than the costs of the suit) in respect of the mortgage-security together with interest thereon (such interest to be computed at the rate agreed between the parties, or, failing such rate, at the same rate as is payable on the principal, or, failing both such rates, at nine per cent. per annum);

        (iv) an account of any loss or damage caused to the mortgaged property before this date by any act or omission of the defendant which is destructive of, or permanently injurious to, the property or by his failure to perform any of the duties imposed upon him by,any law for the time being in force or by the terms of the mortgaged-deed.

    2. And it is hereby further ordered and decreed, that any amount received under clause (ii) or adjudged due under clause (iv) above, together with interest thereon, shall first be adjusted against any sums paid by the defendant under clause (iii) together with interest thereon, and the balance, if any, shall be added to the mortgage-money, or, as the case may be, be debited in reduction of the amount due to the defendant on account of interest on the principal sum adjudged due and the after in reduction or discharge of the principal.

    3. And it is hereby further ordered that the. said Commissioner shall present; the account to this     Court with all convenient despatch after making all just allowances on or before the ____ day of ______, and that, upon such report of the Commissioner being. received, it shall be confirmed and countersigned, subject to such modification as may be necessary after considerations of such objections as the parties to the suit may make.

    4. And it is hereby further ordered and decreed-

        (i) that the plaintiff do pay into Court on or before the ______ day _____ of or any later date up to which time for payment may be extended by the Court, such sum as the Court shall find due and the sum of Rs. ______ for the costs of the suit awarded to the defendant;

        (ii) that or such payment and on payment thereafter before such date as the Court may fix of such amount as the Court may adjudge due in respect of such costs of the suit and such costs, charges and expenses as may be payable under rule 10, together with such subsequent interest as may be payable under rule 11, of order XXXIV of the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the defendant shall bring into Court all documents in his possession or power relating to the mortgaged property in the plaint mentioned, and all such documents shall be delivered over to the plaintiff, or to such person as he if so required, to-convey or re-transfer the said property free from the said mortgage and clear of and from all incumbrances created by the defendant or any person claiming under him or any person under whom if the claims and shall, if so required, deliver up to the plaintiff quiet and peaceable possession of the said property.

    5. And it is hereby further ordered and decreed that, in default of payment as aforesaid, the defendant may apply to the Court for a final decree for the sale of the mortgaged property; and on such application being. made, the mortgaged property or a sufficient part thereof shall be directed to be sold. and for the purposes of such sale the defendant shall produce before be Court or such officer as it appoints, all documents in his possession or power relating to the mortgaged property.

    6. And it is hereby further ordered and decreed that the money realised by such sale shall be paid into Court and shall be duly applied (after deduction therefrom of the expenses of the sale) in payment of the amount payable to the defendant under this decree and under any further orders that may be passed in this suit and in payment of any amount which the Court may adjudge due to the defendant in respect of such costs of the suit and such costs, charges and expenses as may be payable under rule 10, together with such subsequent interest as may be payable under rule 11, of Order XXXIV of the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, and that the balance, if any, shall be paid to the plaintiff or other persons entitled to receive the same.

    7. And it is hereby further ordered and decreed that, if the money realised by such sale shall not be sufficient for payment in full of the amount payable to the defendant as aforesaid, the defendant shall be at liberty (where such remedy is open to him under the terms of his mortgage and is not barred by any law for the time being in force) to apply for a personal decree against the plaintiff for the amount of the balance; and that the parties are at liberty to apply to the Court from time to time as they may have occasion, and on such application or otherwise the Court may give such directions as it thinks fit.

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