Section 31 of Civil Procedure Act CAP 21: Transfer of decree

    

(1) The court which passed a decree may, on the application of the decreeholder, send it for execution to another court—
(a) if the person against whom the decree is passed actually and
voluntarily resides or carries on business, or personally works for gain, within the local limits of the jurisdiction of that other court; or
(b) if such person has no property within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the court which passed the decree sufficient to satisfy such decree and has property within the local limits of the jurisdiction of such other court; or
(c) if the decree directs the sale or delivery of immovable property situate outside the local limits of the jurisdiction of the court which has passed it; or
(d) if the court which has passed the decree considers for any other reason, which it has recorded in writing, that the decree should be executed by such other court.
(2) The court which passed a decree may of its own motion send it for execution to any court of inferior but competent jurisdiction.


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