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Execution of a Civil Decree in Karachi: What Happens After Judgment

This guide addresses a common search question and is general legal information, not a prediction of outcome. If your facts differ or a deadline is running, arrange case-specific advice through the civil lawyer in…

By Kazim & Company Published August 19, 2026 Updated August 19, 2026
Court decree, gavel and payment records for a Karachi civil execution guide

This guide addresses a common search question and is general legal information, not a prediction of outcome. If your facts differ or a deadline is running, arrange case-specific advice through the civil lawyer in Karachi page.

A judgment and recovery are separate stages

A decree establishes the relief awarded by the court, but compliance may still require execution proceedings. Read the operative part of the decree carefully before deciding what can actually be enforced.

Check appeal, stay and payment history

Collect the judgment, decree sheet, certified copies where required, any appellate order, stay order, compromise and payment receipts. An execution application should reflect the current status, not the position on the original judgment date only.

Identify enforceable assets or obligations

Depending on the decree, execution may concern money, possession, a specific act or another form of relief. For a money decree, accurate information about the judgment debtor and legally attachable assets can affect the practical route.

Calculate the amount transparently

If money remains due, prepare a clear statement showing the decree amount, payments already received and any lawful additions. Do not inflate the figure or ignore partial compliance.

Use the same case record consistently

Execution is not a fresh opportunity to rewrite the original dispute. The application should follow the decree and procedural rules while addressing current compliance facts.

Execution planning should be realistic

A decree-holder should consider what information is actually available about the judgment debtor, the nature and location of assets, whether other creditors or proceedings exist, and the cost and proportionality of each enforcement step. A paper decree is valuable, but practical recovery still depends on lawful execution.

Keep certified orders and service record organized

Execution proceedings can generate notices, objections, attachment orders, payment directions and appellate applications. Maintain one chronological file so the current enforceable position is always clear and later counsel does not have to reconstruct the procedural history from incomplete copies.

Official reference
Pakistan Code — Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Frequently asked questions

Does an appeal automatically stop execution?

Not necessarily. The existence and terms of any stay order should be checked.

Can the decree amount be changed in execution?

Execution generally follows the decree; questions about calculations or lawful additions depend on the order and law.

Should partial payments be disclosed?

Yes. Keep the recovery statement accurate and updated.

Next step: Keep the complete document set together and avoid relying on a copied pleading or an online promise of a particular result. A lawyer should apply the current law to the actual record.

Legal information notice: This article provides general information only and is not a substitute for legal advice on a specific matter. The applicable law, forum, documents, facts and deadlines can change the legal position.
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