In the court of the Junior Civil Judge at Kadapa, a Sale Notice has been issued under Order 21 Rule 66 of the CPC regarding an execution petition filed by Margadarsi Chit Fund Pvt. Ltd. against B. Anitha and others. Legal Context & Case Details ⚖️📜 The Parties: The case (E.P. No. 129/2024 in OS No. 561/2018) involves Margadarsi Chit Fund Pvt. Ltd. (Decree Holder) seeking to recover dues from B. Anitha and other judgment debtors. Sale Proclamation: Under Order 21 Rule 66, the court has officially proclaimed the auction of the debtor's property to satisfy the court's decree. Ex-Parte Status: The notice indicates that the case is proceeding ex-parte (one-sided) because the defendants failed to appear in court despite being served with summons. Public Auction: The purpose of this notice is to maintain transparency and provide details such as the time, place, and valuation of the property being sold to potential bidders. What This Notice Means for You 🧐📍 Recovery of Debt: The auction proceeds will be used to pay off the amount owed to Margadarsi Chit Fund. Right to Contest: Even at this stage, a judgment debtor can sometimes apply to set aside an ex-parte decree if they can prove they were not properly served or had a sufficient reason for their absence. Transparency: This public announcement ensures that the property fetches its true market value through a fair bidding process.