Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
58.Detention and release.-
(1) Every person detained in the civil prison in execution of a
decree shall be so detained, -
(a) where the decree is for the payment of a
sum of money exceeding fifty rupees, for a period of six months, and,
(b) in any other case for a period of six
weeks:
Provided that he shall be released from such detention
before the expiration of the said period of six months or six weeks, as the
case may be,-
(i) on the amount mentioned in the warrant for his detention
being paid to the officer in charge of the civil prison, or
(ii) on the decree against him being otherwise fully satisfied,
or
(iii) on the request of the person on whose application he has
been so detained, or
(iv) on the omission by the person, on whose application he has
been so detained, to pay subsistence-allowance:
Provided , also, that he shall not be released from
such detention under clause (ii) or clause (iii), without the order of the
Court.
(2) A judgment-debtor released from detention under this section
shall not merely by reason of his release be discharged from his debt but he
shall not be liable to be re-arrested under the decree in execution of which he
was detained in the civil prison.