Q1 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Under the proviso to Order VIII Rule 1 of the CPC, where the defendant fails to file the written statement within thirty days, the court may allow him to file it on such other day as it may specify, not later than :-
A sixty days from the date of service of summons B thirty days from the date of the first hearing C ninety days from the date of service of summons D one hundred twenty days from the date of service of summons
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Section 80 of the CPC requires that, before instituting a suit against the Government or a public officer in respect of an act purporting to be done in his official capacity, a notice must be given and the suit cannot be instituted until the expiration of :-
A two months after notice B three months after notice C one month after notice D six months after notice
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 The power to transfer a suit, appeal or other proceeding from a High Court or other civil court in one State to a High Court or other civil court in another State is conferred upon :-
A the High Court under Section 24 CPC B the State Government under Section 23 CPC C the Supreme Court under Section 25 CPC D the District Court under Section 24 CPC
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 An order setting aside or refusing to set aside a sale of immovable property in execution of a decree, on the ground of material irregularity or fraud in publishing or conducting it, is dealt with under :-
A Order XXI Rule 89 B Order XXI Rule 92 C Order XXI Rule 97 D Order XXI Rule 90
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Where a decree is varied or reversed in appeal, the legal provision under which the court restores to a party what he has lost in execution of, or in consequence of, that decree is :-
A Section 144 CPC B Section 151 CPC C Section 115 CPC D Section 114 CPC
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 A caveat lodged under Section 148A of the CPC, if no application to which it relates is made, shall remain in force for a period of :-
A one hundred eighty days from the date on which it was lodged B sixty days from the date on which it was lodged C ninety days from the date on which it was lodged D thirty days from the date on which it was lodged
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 In a suit by or against a minor, the person who institutes the suit on behalf of a minor plaintiff and the person who represents a minor defendant are respectively called :-
A next friend in both cases B next friend and guardian ad litem C guardian ad litem and next friend D guardian ad litem in both cases
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Under Order II Rule 2 of the CPC, where a plaintiff omits to sue in respect of, or intentionally relinquishes, a portion of his claim, the consequence is that he :-
A shall not afterwards sue in respect of the portion so omitted or relinquished B may bring a fresh suit for the omitted portion at any time within limitation C may sue for the omitted portion only with the leave of the court already granted D may amend the plaint at the appellate stage to include it
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 An order of temporary injunction granted under Order XXXIX of the CPC may, on an application of any party dissatisfied with it, be discharged, varied or set aside by the court under :-
A Order XXXIX Rule 1 B Order XXXIX Rule 10 C Order XXXIX Rule 2A D Order XXXIX Rule 4
Q10 Constitution of India The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 131 extends to a dispute:
A Between the Government of India and one or more States, or between two or more States B Between an individual citizen and the Union Government C Concerning the validity of a private contract exceeding a prescribed value D Arising out of any ordinary civil suit involving a substantial question of law