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Purposes for which the court can issue a commission have been enumerated in:
section 73 of CPC
section 74 of CPC
section 75 of CPC
section 76 of CPC.
- The Civil Procedure Code (CPC) of India provides guidelines for issuing commissions by the court.
- Section 73 of CPC deals with the distribution of assets.
- Section 74 mentions the jurisdiction of civil courts regarding arrested persons.
- Section 75 outlines the purposes for which the court can issue a commission. This includes examinations of witnesses, local investigations, and scientific investigations.
- Section 76 lays down the provisions related to the issuance of commissions through foreign agencies.
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