Q1 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 The pecuniary jurisdiction of the Court of a Junior Civil Judge and a Senior Civil Judge in the State is conferred by:
A the Civil Rules of Practice B the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 C the A.P. Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1956 D the A.P. Civil Courts Act, 1972
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Under Section 9 of the C.P.C., a suit in which the right to an office is contested is a suit of a civil nature -
A only where some fees are attached to the office B only where the office is attached to a particular place C only where the office is a secular office unconnected with religion D notwithstanding that the right may depend entirely on a decision as to religious rites or ceremonies
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Power of the Supreme Court to transfer a suit, appeal or other proceeding from a High Court or other civil court in one State to a like court in another State is contained in -
A Section 22 B Section 25 C Section 24 D Section 23
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 The doctrine of constructive res judicata is engrafted in which part of Section 11 of the C.P.C.?
A Explanation I B Explanation IV C Explanation VI D Explanation VIII
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Where a sole defendant against whom a decree has been passed ex parte applies under Order 9 Rule 13 to set it aside, the Court shall set the decree aside if it is satisfied that -
A the summons was not duly served or the defendant was prevented by sufficient cause from appearing B the plaintiff has consented to the setting aside C the decree was passed without framing issues D the defendant has a good defence on merits, irrespective of service
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 In an ordinary civil suit, the maximum period up to which a Court may, for reasons recorded in writing, allow a defendant to file his written statement beyond the initial 30 days under Order 8 Rule 1 is -
A 60 days from the date of service of summons B no outer limit is prescribed C 120 days from the date of service of summons D 90 days from the date of service of summons
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 The proviso to Order 6 Rule 17, C.P.C., bars amendment of pleadings after the commencement of trial unless -
A the Court finds that in spite of due diligence the party could not have raised the matter before commencement of trial B the opposite party consents in writing C the amendment is sought within 14 days of the order D the suit is one for specific performance
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Under Section 80(2), C.P.C., a suit against the Government or a public officer may be instituted without serving the two months' notice -
A only with the prior sanction of the Advocate General B in every suit, the notice having been wholly abolished C with the leave of the Court, where urgent or immediate relief is sought D only where the suit value does not exceed Rs. 1,000
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 No appeal lies under Section 96, C.P.C., from -
A a decree passed by the Court with the consent of parties B an ex parte decree C a preliminary decree D a decree in a suit valued above Rs. 10,000
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 A second appeal under Section 100, C.P.C., to the High Court lies only where the case involves -
A a misreading of oral evidence B a question of fact wrongly decided by the first appellate court C a substantial question of law D any error apparent on the face of the record