Q1 Code of Civil Procedure Where a decree or order is varied or reversed in appeal, revision or otherwise, the party entitled to the benefit of such variation may apply for restitution under
A Section 144 CPC B Section 151 CPC C Section 141 CPC D Section 148 CPC
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure Where any property in dispute in a suit is in danger of being wasted, damaged or alienated by a party, the Court may grant a temporary injunction under
A Order XL Rule 1 B Order XXXIX Rule 2 C Order XXXIX Rule 1 D Order XXXVIII Rule 5
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure Where an appeal from an original or appellate decree or order is heard and decided by a Single Judge of a High Court, a further appeal
A lies directly to the Supreme Court as of right B shall not lie by virtue of Section 100A CPC C lies to a Division Bench of the same High Court D lies only with a certificate of fitness
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure An appeal from an original decree passed by a Court exercising original jurisdiction is provided under
A Section 96 CPC B Section 115 CPC C Section 104 CPC D Order XLIII Rule 1 CPC
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure Under Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, a second appeal to the High Court lies only on the ground that the case involves
A a wrong appreciation of evidence by the lower appellate court B an error of fact apparent on the face of the record C a mixed question of law and fact D a substantial question of law
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure Under Order XXXIII Rule 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, a suit may be instituted by a person as an indigent person where
A he has been declared insolvent by a competent court B he is below the poverty line as certified by the Tahsildar C his total annual income does not exceed rupees ten thousand D he is not possessed of sufficient means, other than property exempt from attachment in execution of a decree and the subject-matter of the suit, to enable him to pay the prescribed court fee
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure A party aggrieved by a decree passed ex parte against him may, under Order IX Rule 13 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, apply to the Court to
A review the decree under Section 114 B set aside the ex parte decree on showing sufficient cause for non-appearance C restore the suit dismissed for default under Order IX Rule 4 D transfer the suit to another court
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure Under Section 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the doctrine of res judicata bars a court from trying a suit or issue which
A involves a question of law already decided by the High Court B has been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between the same parties and heard and finally decided by a competent court C has been compromised between the parties before institution D is pending before another court of concurrent jurisdiction
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure Under Section 96 read with Order XLI of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, no appeal lies from a decree passed by the Court
A ex parte against the defendant B in a money recovery suit C with the consent of the parties D in a suit valued above rupees one lakh
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure Under Order I Rule 10(2) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the Court may, at any stage of the proceedings,
A compel the plaintiff to implead all co-owners as plaintiffs B convert a representative suit into an individual suit C order that the name of any party improperly joined be struck out and that the name of any necessary or proper party be added D dismiss the suit for misjoinder of parties