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1
For the application of the principle res subjudice, which of the following is essential
  • A
    Suits between the same parties or litigating under the same title
  • B
    The two suits must be pending disposal in a Court
  • C
    The matters in issue in the two suits must be directly and substantially the same
  • D
    None of the above
2
Parties by their consent/agreement
  • A
    Can confer jurisdiction on a Court, where there is none in law
  • B
    Can oust the jurisdiction of the Court where there is one in law
  • C
    Can oust the jurisdiction of one of the Courts when there art two simultaneously having jurisdiction in law
  • D
    None of the above.
3
Provisions of Section 10 of C.P.C. are
  • A
    Directory .
  • B
    Mandatory
  • C
    Discretionary
  • D
    None of the above
4
The maximum pecuniary jurisdiction of the Court of Civil Judge in Delhi is Rupees Three Lakhs files a plaint in the Court of the Civil Judge for recovery of Rupees Three Lakhs together with interest 18% per annum from the date of institution of the suit till realization :
  • A
    The Civil Judge is required to immediately return the plaint for filing in the Court of appropriate pecuniary jurisdiction
  • B
    The Civil Judge is required to try the suit and return the plaint only if after trial and hearing finds A entitled to any amount in excess of Rupees Three Lakhs
  • C
    The Civil Judge is empowered to try and decide the suit
  • D
    The Civil judge is required to decide the suit and if finds 'A' entitled to the decree, pass a decree for recovery of Rupees Three Lakhs and give liberty to approach the Court of appropriate jurisdiction by a separate proceeding for recovery of the balance amount to which he has been found entitled.
5
Suit for partition of properties situated in different cities:
  • A
    Cannot be instituted and separate suits have to be filed in each of the cities where the properties a re situated
  • B
    Can be instituted in a city where any of the properties is situated
  • C
    Can be instituted in a city where majority of the properties or properties/ property of maximum value is situated
  • D
    Can be instituted where the defendants or any of them reside(s)

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