# 30 Court may in certain cases suspend execution of decree
Whenever it appears to the Small Cause Court that any judgment-debtor under its decree is unable, from sickness, poverty or other sufficient cause, to pay the amount of the decree, or, if such Court has ordered the same to be paid in instalments, the amount of any instalment thereof, it may, from time to time, for such time and upon such terms as it thinks fit, suspend the execution of such decree and discharge the debtor, or make such order as it thinks fit.
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Compensation payable by plaintiff to defendant in certain cases27
Decree-holder to accompany officer executing warrant28
Things attached to immovable property and removable by tenant to be deemed movable in execution29
Discharge of judgment-debtor on sufficient security31
Execution of decree of Small Cause Court by other Courts32
Minors may sue in certain cases as if of full age33
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