Question
A Civil Court has power to issue Commissions for?
Solution
S. 75. Power of Court to issue commissions.—Subject to such conditions and limitations as may be prescribed, the Court may issue a commission— (a) to examine any person; (b) to make a local investigation; (c) to examine or adjust accounts; or (d) to make a partition, (e) to hold a scientific, technical, or expert investigation; (f) to conduct sale of property which is subject to speedy and natural decay and which is in the custody of the Court pending the determination of the suit; (g) to perform any ministerial act.
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