1.
When did the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 come into force?
2.
“Decree” is defined under which section of the CPC?
3.
Which of the following is NOT a decree?
4.
“Mesne profits” refers to profits received by a person in:
5.
The term “Judgment” is defined under:
6.
“Decree-holder” means any person in whose favour a decree has been passed. It is defined under:
7.
“Foreign Court” under Section 2(5) means:
8.
Section 6 of the CPC deals with:
9.
Which section states that the CPC does not apply to Revenue Courts unless specifically provided?
10.
“Judgment-debtor” is defined under:
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11.
Section 9 of the CPC deals with:
12.
The principle of “Res Sub Judice” is contained in:
13.
The doctrine of “Res Judicata” is provided under:
14.
How many explanations are attached to Section 11?
15.
Constructive Res Judicata is dealt with under which explanation of Section 11?
16.
A foreign judgment is not conclusive if:
17.
Which section provides a presumption as to foreign judgments?
18.
The rule of Res Judicata applies to:
19.
Can a civil court try a suit whose cognizance is expressly barred by law?
20.
Section 12 of the CPC bars:
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21.
Every suit shall be instituted in the court of the lowest grade competent to try it. This rule is contained in:
22.
Suits relating to immovable property situated within the jurisdiction of different courts may be instituted in:
23.
Section 18 deals with:
24.
A suit for compensation for wrongs to person or movable property may be instituted where:
25.
Objection to territorial or pecuniary jurisdiction must be taken:
26.
Section 20 is a residuary provision applicable to suits not covered under Sections 16–19. It applies to:
27.
The Supreme Court has the power to transfer suits under:
28.
General power of transfer and withdrawal of suits is vested in:
29.
Which section deals with the institution of suits?
30.
According to Section 26, every suit shall be instituted by presentation of a:
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