Q1 Code of Civil Procedure A second appeal to the High Court under Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure lies only
A where the decree exceeds Rs. 1,00,000 in value B with the prior leave of the trial court C if the case involves a substantial question of law D on a question of fact
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure Under the proviso to Order VIII Rule 1 CPC, the outer limit beyond which a defendant cannot be allowed to file the written statement, computed from the date of service of summons, is
A 120 days B 30 days C 60 days D 90 days
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure Under Section 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure, a civil court has jurisdiction to try
A only suits relating to immovable property B all suits of a civil nature except those whose cognizance is expressly or impliedly barred C all suits whether of civil or criminal nature D only suits where the State is a party
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure No appeal lies under Section 96(4) CPC, except on a question of law, from a decree in a suit of the nature cognizable by Courts of Small Cause when the value of the subject-matter does not exceed
A Rs. 3,000 B Rs. 10,000 C Rs. 5,000 D Rs. 25,000
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure Power to refer parties to arbitration, conciliation, judicial settlement including settlement through Lok Adalat, or mediation, where elements of a settlement exist, is conferred on the court by
A Section 89 CPC B Section 151 CPC C Section 94 CPC D Section 80 CPC
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure An application to set aside an ex parte decree passed against a defendant is to be made under
A Order IX Rule 7 CPC B Order IX Rule 13 CPC C Order IX Rule 9 CPC D Order VII Rule 11 CPC
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure The revisional jurisdiction of the High Court to call for the record of a case decided by a subordinate court in which no appeal lies is contained in
A Section 96 CPC B Section 115 CPC C Section 100 CPC D Section 151 CPC
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure An application for grant of a temporary injunction during the pendency of a suit is ordinarily made under
A Order XXVI Rules 1 and 2 CPC B Order XLIII Rule 1 CPC C Order XXXVIII Rules 1 and 2 CPC D Order XXXIX Rules 1 and 2 CPC
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure The power to transfer and withdraw any suit, appeal or other proceeding pending before a subordinate court, exercisable by the High Court or the District Court, is found in
A Section 25 CPC B Section 22 CPC C Section 24 CPC D Section 151 CPC
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure The power of the Supreme Court to transfer a suit, appeal or other proceeding from a High Court or civil court in one State to a High Court or civil court in another State is conferred by
A Section 24 CPC B Section 100A CPC C Section 23 CPC D Section 25 CPC