of a decree in favour of a litigant. The policy of law is to give a fair and liberal and not a technical construction enabling the decree-holder to reap the fruits of his decree.” 7 (2000) 6 SCC 259 14-SLP(C) 9202-9204 OF 2016The observations in Rahul S. Shah v. Jinendra Kumar Gandhi & Ors.8 by a Bench of three learned Judges in this regard are also educative. The scope of the section is recognized as:- “24. In respect of execution of a decree, Section 47 CPC contemplates adjudication of limited nature of issues relating to execution i.e. discharge or satisfaction of the decree and is aligned with the consequential provisions of Order 21 CPC. Section 47 is intended to prevent multiplicity of suits. It simply lays down the procedure and the form whereby the court reaches a decision. For the applicability of the section, two essential requisites have to be kept in mind. Firstly, the question must be the one arising between the parties and secondly, the dispute relates to the execution,