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Haryana Judiciary — Prelims Mock 9

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Q1 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the power to transfer any suit, appeal or other proceeding pending before a subordinate Court to another competent Court is conferred on the High Court and the District Court by

Q2 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

A 'decree' as defined in Section 2(2) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 does NOT include

Q3 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

On the death of a plaintiff or defendant, where the right to sue survives, the Court is required to bring the legal representatives on record under

Q4 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Amendment of pleadings under the proviso to Order VI Rule 17 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 after the commencement of trial is permissible only where the Court concludes that

Q5 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Lodging of a caveat under Section 148A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 by a person apprehending an application entitles the caveator to

Q6 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

The revisional jurisdiction of the High Court under Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 may be exercised in a case decided by a subordinate Court where such Court appears to have

Q7 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 read with the Code of Civil Procedure, the 'specified value' of a commercial dispute fixed by the State Government cannot be less than

Q8 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Under Section 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the Civil Court has jurisdiction to try all suits of a civil nature except those of which their cognizance is

Q9 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

For the bar of res judicata under Section 11 of the CPC to apply, the former suit must have been decided by a Court

Q10 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

Under Order VIII, Rule 1 of the CPC, a defendant who fails to present his written statement within thirty days from service of summons may be permitted to file it later, but not beyond

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