Q1 Code of Civil Procedure Where a party is ordered to pay costs under Section 35B CPC for causing delay, payment of such costs
A is recoverable only after the disposal of the suit B is waived if the opposite party consents C is purely directory and may be paid along with final costs D shall be a condition precedent to the further prosecution of the suit or defence by that party
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure Where a suit abates on account of the death of a plaintiff and no application to bring the legal representatives on record is made, the consequence under Order XXII Rule 9 CPC is that
A a fresh suit may be brought on the same cause of action without restriction B the court must transfer the suit to the District Court C the suit is automatically restored after one year D no fresh suit shall be brought on the same cause of action
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure An application under Order XXI Rule 89 CPC to set aside a sale of immovable property in execution requires the applicant to deposit in court, for payment to the auction-purchaser, a sum equal to
A the entire purchase-money B twenty-five per cent of the purchase-money C five per cent of the purchase-money D ten per cent of the purchase-money
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure A caveat lodged under Section 148A CPC, in the absence of any application having been made before its expiry, shall not remain in force after
A ninety days from the date on which it was lodged B thirty days from the date on which it was lodged C one hundred and eighty days from the date on which it was lodged D sixty days from the date on which it was lodged
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure Under Order VIII Rule 1 CPC, in an ordinary (non-commercial) civil suit, the outer time-limit up to which a court may, for reasons recorded in writing, allow the defendant to file the written statement from the date of service of summons is
A thirty days B sixty days C one hundred and twenty days D ninety days
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure Under Section 80 CPC, a suit against the Government may be instituted without serving the two months' prior notice where
A the suit is for a sum below ten thousand rupees B leave of the court is obtained and urgent or immediate relief is required, though relief shall not be granted without giving the Government a reasonable opportunity C the plaintiff is an indigent person D the public officer concerned waives the notice in writing
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure The doctrine of restitution embodied in Section 144 CPC is attracted
A only where a decree or order is varied or reversed in appeal, revision or other proceeding, or set aside or modified B only at the discretion of the executing court even without any reversal C whenever any decree is executed, irrespective of any reversal D only where the original decree is wholly and completely reversed
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure Under Order I Rule 8 CPC, where numerous persons have the same interest in one suit, a representative suit on behalf of all of them may be instituted
A only where the persons interested do not exceed twenty in number B only if all such persons are individually joined as parties C as of right without any leave of the court D only with the permission of, or under a direction of, the court
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure A civil court has jurisdiction to try all suits of a civil nature except those of which their cognizance is either expressly or impliedly barred. This principle is contained in
A Section 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure B Section 20 of the Code of Civil Procedure C Section 15 of the Code of Civil Procedure D Section 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure The outer limit for filing the written statement, extendable from 30 days for reasons recorded in writing, in an ordinary civil suit under Order VIII Rule 1 is
A 90 days from the date of service of summons B 120 days from the date of appearance C 60 days from the date of service of summons D 45 days from the first hearing