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Imprisonment in execution of a decree can be:
rigorous imprisonment
simple imprisonment
civil imprisonment
either (a) or (b) or (c) as per the discretion of the court.
- Option 1: Rigorous Imprisonment
- Involves hard labor.
- Generally applies to criminal offenses, not civil cases.
- Option 2: Simple Imprisonment
- Imprisonment without hard labor.
- Used more often in minor criminal cases than in civil ones.
- Option 3: Civil Imprisonment
- Specifically for offenses related to civil matters like non-payment of a decree.
- Focused on enforcement of compliance rather than punishment.
- Option 4: Either (a) or (b) or (c) as per the discretion of the court
- Suggests flexibility for the court.
- Options (a) and (b) are typically not applicable for civil decrees.
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