Q1 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the Courts have jurisdiction to try all suits of a civil nature excepting suits of which their cognizance is either expressly or impliedly barred. This is provided in:
A Section 20 B Section 9 C Section 15 D Section 11
Q2 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, which provides for settlement of disputes outside the court, does NOT include which of the following as a mode of settlement?
A Arbitration B Judicial settlement including Lok Adalat C Conciliation D Plea bargaining
Q3 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) A plaintiff intends to sue the State Government in respect of an act purporting to be done by a public officer in his official capacity. As per Section 80 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, no such suit shall ordinarily be instituted until the expiration of:
A One month after notice in writing B Six months after notice in writing C Three months after notice in writing D Two months after notice in writing
Q4 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) A defendant is about to dispose of his property with intent to obstruct or delay the execution of any decree that may be passed against him. Which provision of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 empowers the court to direct attachment of such property before judgment?
A Order XXXVIII Rule 5 B Order XXI Rule 54 C Order XXXIX Rule 1 D Order XL Rule 1
Q5 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Under Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, a second appeal to the High Court from an appellate decree lies only if the case involves:
A A question of fact only B A mixed question of law and fact in every case C A substantial question of law D Any error apparent on the face of the record
Q6 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) An ex parte decree has been passed against a defendant. Under which provision of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 may the defendant apply to the court that passed the decree to set it aside?
A Order IX Rule 13 B Order IX Rule 6 C Order IX Rule 9 D Order IX Rule 7
Q7 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Where a decree of a subordinate court is reversed in appeal, the court of first instance, on application, is bound to restore the parties to the position they would have occupied but for such decree. This doctrine of restitution is contained in:
A Section 144 B Section 114 C Section 151 D Section 47
Q8 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Which of the following statements regarding rejection of a plaint under Order VII Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is INCORRECT?
A The plaint shall be rejected where it does not disclose a cause of action. B The plaint shall be rejected where the suit appears from the statement in the plaint to be barred by any law. C The plaint shall be rejected where the relief claimed is undervalued and the valuation is not corrected within the time fixed by the court. D Rejection of a plaint under Order VII Rule 11 operates as a bar to the presentation of a fresh plaint on the same cause of action.
Q9 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) The power of the High Court to call for the record of any case decided by a subordinate court in which no appeal lies, where the subordinate court appears to have exercised jurisdiction not vested in it, is known as the power of:
A Revision under Section 115 B Reference under Section 113 C Appeal under Section 96 D Review under Section 114
Q10 Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) On the death of a sole defendant in a suit, where the right to sue survives, the procedure for bringing the legal representatives of the deceased defendant on record is governed by:
A Order XXII Rule 3 B Order XXII Rule 9 C Order I Rule 10 D Order XXII Rule 4