Q1 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Under Order VIII, Rule 1 of the CPC, where the defendant fails to file the written statement within thirty days, the court may allow such further time, but not later than:
A One hundred eighty days from the date of service of summons B One hundred twenty days from the date of service of summons C Ninety days from the date of service of summons D Sixty days from the date of service of summons
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The rejection of a plaint where it does not disclose a cause of action, or is barred by any law, or is undervalued, is governed by:
A Order IX, Rule 13 of CPC B Order XIV, Rule 2 of CPC C Order VI, Rule 17 of CPC D Order VII, Rule 11 of CPC
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The inherent power of a civil court to make such orders as may be necessary for the ends of justice or to prevent abuse of the process of the court is preserved by:
A Section 153 of CPC B Section 148 of CPC C Section 149 of CPC D Section 151 of CPC
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Compensatory costs in respect of false or vexatious claims or defences are awarded under Section 35A of the CPC, and such costs shall not exceed:
A Rupees three thousand B Rupees one thousand C Rupees five thousand D Rupees ten thousand
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) A temporary injunction to restrain a defendant from wasting, damaging or alienating property in dispute may be granted by the court under:
A Order XXXIX, Rules 1 and 2 of CPC B Order XXI, Rule 2 of CPC C Order XXXVIII, Rules 1 and 2 of CPC D Order XL, Rule 1 of CPC
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The power of the court to review its own judgment is conferred by:
A Section 96 of CPC B Section 100 of CPC C Section 114 of CPC D Section 115 of CPC
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Subject to the provisions of the CPC, the courts shall have jurisdiction to try all suits of a civil nature excepting suits of which their cognizance is either expressly or impliedly barred. This is enacted in:
A Section 9 of CPC B Section 16 of CPC C Section 6 of CPC D Section 15 of CPC
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Where the plaintiff omits to sue in respect of, or intentionally relinquishes, a portion of his claim, he shall afterwards be precluded from suing in respect of the portion so omitted or relinquished. This rule is found in:
A Order II, Rule 2 of CPC B Order VI, Rule 2 of CPC C Order I, Rule 9 of CPC D Order VII, Rule 1 of CPC
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) An appeal from an original decree passed by a court exercising original jurisdiction lies to the court authorised to hear appeals from the decisions of such court under:
A Section 100 of CPC B Section 96 of CPC C Section 104 of CPC D Section 109 of CPC
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The procedure for discovery and inspection of documents and interrogatories between the parties to a suit is regulated by:
A Order XI of CPC B Order XIII of CPC C Order X of CPC D Order XII of CPC