Q1 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Compensatory costs in respect of false or vexatious claims or defences may be awarded by the court under:
A Section 35A of the CPC B Section 35B of the CPC C Section 35 of the CPC D Section 95 of the CPC
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) In execution of a decree for maintenance, the salary of the judgment-debtor is attachable, after the exempted portion, to the extent of:
A Two-thirds of the salary B One-fourth of the salary C One-third of the salary D One-half of the salary
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) A suit instituted upon a bill of exchange, hundi or promissory note, by way of the special summary procedure, is governed by:
A Order XXXVII of the CPC B Order XXXIX of the CPC C Order XXXVIII of the CPC D Order XXXVI of the CPC
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Where a suit abates on the death of a party because the right to sue does not survive, the procedure governing such abatement and its setting aside is contained in:
A Order XXII of the CPC B Order XXI of the CPC C Order XXIII of the CPC D Order IX of the CPC
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The High Court may interfere in the exercise of its revisional jurisdiction under Section 115 of the CPC only where the subordinate court has:
A Exercised a jurisdiction not vested in it, failed to exercise jurisdiction vested in it, or acted illegally or with material irregularity in the exercise of its jurisdiction B Committed an error of fact C Passed a decree against the weight of evidence D Committed an error of law in appreciating evidence
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) All questions arising between the parties to the suit in which the decree was passed, and relating to the execution, discharge or satisfaction of the decree, shall be determined by the court executing the decree and not by a separate suit. This is provided under:
A Section 38 of CPC B Section 51 of CPC C Section 47 of CPC D Section 60 of CPC
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The power of the Supreme Court to transfer any 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 any other State is contained in:
A Section 23 of CPC B Section 22 of CPC C Section 25 of CPC D Section 24 of CPC
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Under Section 80 of the CPC, no suit shall be instituted against the Government or a public officer in respect of any act purporting to be done in his official capacity until the expiration of a notice period of:
A Two months B Three months C Fifteen days D One month
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The doctrine of res judicata, which bars the trial of a suit or issue already finally decided between the same parties, is embodied in:
A Section 12 of CPC B Section 10 of CPC C Section 13 of CPC D Section 11 of CPC
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Where a decree is varied or reversed in appeal, the court which passed the decree shall, on application of any party entitled to the benefit, cause restitution to be made so as to place the parties in the position they would have occupied but for such decree. This power of restitution is conferred by:
A Section 144 of CPC B Section 152 of CPC C Section 151 of CPC D Section 114 of CPC