Q1 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The court's power to enlarge the period fixed or granted by it for the doing of any act prescribed or allowed by the Code is contained in:
A Section 151 of CPC B Section 149 of CPC C Section 152 of CPC D Section 148 of CPC
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) A first appeal from an original decree passed by a court exercising original jurisdiction lies under which provision of the Code of Civil Procedure?
A Section 104 of CPC B Section 115 of CPC C Section 100 of CPC D Section 96 of CPC
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Amendment of pleadings, allowing either party to alter or amend its pleadings on such terms as may be just, is governed by:
A Order VIII, Rule 9 of CPC B Order VI, Rule 16 of CPC C Order VI, Rule 17 of CPC D Order VII, Rule 11 of CPC
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Rejection of a plaint where it does not disclose a cause of action or is barred by any law is provided for under:
A Order VI, Rule 16 of CPC B Order VII, Rule 11 of CPC C Order IX, Rule 8 of CPC D Order VII, Rule 10 of CPC
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) A defendant who claims to set off against the plaintiff's demand an ascertained sum of money legally recoverable must give particulars of the set-off in the written statement under:
A Order VIII, Rule 6 of CPC B Order VIII, Rule 6A of CPC C Order VIII, Rule 9 of CPC D Order VIII, Rule 1 of CPC
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) An application by a defendant to set aside an ex parte decree passed against him, on the ground that he was prevented by sufficient cause from appearing, is to be made under:
A Order IX, Rule 9 of CPC B Order IX, Rule 13 of CPC C Section 96 of CPC D Order XXII, Rule 4 of CPC
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The procedure on the death of a party to a suit, including the question of abatement where the right to sue survives, is dealt with in:
A Order XXII of CPC B Order XXIII of CPC C Order XXI of CPC D Order XX of CPC
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Cases in which a temporary injunction may be granted, such as where property is in danger of being wasted, damaged or alienated by a party, are enumerated in:
A Order XL, Rule 1 of CPC B Order XXXIX, Rules 1 and 2 of CPC C Order XXXVIII, Rule 5 of CPC D Section 94 of CPC
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Execution of decrees and orders, including the modes by which a decree may be executed and the procedure for attachment and sale, is comprehensively dealt with in:
A Order XXII of CPC B Order XXI of CPC C Section 36 of CPC D Order XX of CPC
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The doctrine of res judicata, which bars the trial of a matter already directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between the same parties, is contained in:
A Section 11 of CPC B Section 12 of CPC C Section 13 of CPC D Section 10 of CPC