Civil Procedure Code, 1908, s. 60 (k)--Provident Funds Act (XIX of 1925), ss. 2 (a), 3 (1)--Compulsory deposit in Provident Fund--Exemption from attachment - but Arrears of salary and allowances stand upon a different footing and are not exempt from being proceeded against in execution. -2015 S.C.(1952) msklawreports

Civil  Procedure Code, 1908, s. 60 (k)--Provident  Funds Act  (XIX of 1925), ss. 2 (a), 3 (1)--Compulsory deposit  in Provident   Fund--Exemption from attachment - but Arrears of salary and allowances stand upon a  different footing and are not exempt from being proceeded against  in
execution. -2015 S.C.(1952) msklawreports

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