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1
The Sections in the Code of Civil Procedure
  • A
    can be amended by the Parliament
  • B
    can be amended by a High Court or the State Legislature
  • C
    can be amended by the Court hearing the suit
  • D
    can be amended by Ihe parties to the suit
2
The Orders and Rules in the First Schedule of the Code of Civil Procedure
  • A
    are mere guidelines
  • B
    will prevail over the provisions of a Section
  • C
    cannot override the provisions in a Section
  • D
    the courts are not bound to follow them
3
Subject to the pecuniary or other limitations prescribed by any law suits for recovery of possession of immovable property must be instituted in the court
  • A
    within whose jurisdiction both the parties reside
  • B
    within whose jurisdiction the defendant resides
  • C
    within whose jurisdiction the plaintiff resides
  • D
    within whose local limits of jurisdiction the property is situated
4
The principle of Res Judicata
  • A
    applies to criminal proceedings also
  • B
    applies to suit only
  • C
    applies to execution proceedings also
  • D
    can be decided by the parties to the suit
5
Compensatory costs in respect of false or vexatious claim or defence can be awarded up to
  • A
    Rs. 10,000/-
  • B
    Rs. 1,000/-
  • C
    Rs. 500/-
  • D
    Rs. 3,000/-

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