Q1 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Compensatory costs in respect of false or vexatious claims or defences may be awarded under:
A Section 35B of CPC B Section 95 of CPC C Section 35A of CPC D Section 35 of CPC
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Clerical or arithmetical mistakes in judgments, decrees or orders, or errors arising from any accidental slip or omission, may be corrected by the court under:
A Section 153 of CPC B Section 151 of CPC C Section 152 of CPC D Section 114 of CPC
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Where a decree is varied or reversed in appeal, the court of first instance shall, on application, place the parties in the position they would have occupied but for such decree. This relief of restitution is provided under:
A Section 144 of CPC B Section 148 of CPC C Section 47 of CPC D Section 151 of CPC
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) No suit shall be instituted against the Government in respect of any act purporting to be done by a public officer in his official capacity, until the expiration of how many months after a notice in writing has been delivered?
A One month B Two months C Three months D Six months
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) An appeal from an original decree (first appeal) lies under which section of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908?
A Section 96 of CPC B Section 100 of CPC C Section 104 of CPC D Section 115 of CPC
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) A second appeal to the High Court under Section 100 of CPC lies only on the ground that the case involves:
A A substantial question of law B An error of fact C An erroneous appreciation of evidence D A jurisdictional error alone
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Against an ex parte decree, the defendant may apply to the court that passed it for an order setting aside the decree under:
A Order IX, Rule 13 of CPC B Order XLI, Rule 21 of CPC C Order IX, Rule 9 of CPC D Order VIII, Rule 10 of CPC
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Review of its own judgment by a court is provided for under which provision of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908?
A Section 115 read with Order XLI B Section 96 read with Order XLIII C Section 114 read with Order XLVII D Section 100 read with Order XLII
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) A temporary injunction to restrain a party from wasting, damaging or alienating property in dispute during the pendency of a suit is granted under:
A Order XXVI of CPC B Order XXXIX of CPC C Order XXXVIII of CPC D Order XL of CPC
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Where a court, under Section 35B CPC, orders a party to pay costs for failing to take a step or for obtaining an adjournment, the payment of such costs operates as a condition precedent to the further prosecution of the suit or defence and must be made:
A On the date next following the date of such order B Before the framing of issues C Within thirty days of the order D At the time of pronouncement of judgment