According to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, who can direct the Court that passed the decree to take security when an execution order is challenged in appeal?
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Under CPC, the Appellate Court has the power to direct the court that passed the decree to take security from the decree-holder pending the appeal. This protects the appellant — if the lower court's decree is later reversed, the security ensures the appellant can recover what was paid.