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1
Words 'competent jurisdiction' under Section 39 of C.P.C. refers to
  • A
    Pecuniary jurisdiction of transferee Court
  • B
    Territorial jurisdiction of the transferee Court
  • C
    Pecuniary and territorial jurisdiction of the transferee Court
  • D
    None of the above
2
A person arrested & detained in civil imprisonment fn execution can be released
  • A
    Or payment of the outstanding amount
  • B
    On the ground of illness of self
  • C
    On the ground of illness of a member of his family
  • D
    Both A and B of a decree
3
An executing Court can go behind the decree where
  • A
    The decree has been passed without jurisdiction-pecuniary, territorial, or subject-matter.
  • B
    The decree is a nullity having been passed against a dead person Without bringing his legal representatives on the record.
  • C
    Where the decree is ambiguous
  • D
    None of the above
4
While executing a decree of other State on reciprocity, a court
  • A
    can execute the decree in the same manner as if it itself had passed it
  • B
    can decide all questions relating to execution
  • C
    can provide any incidental and consequential relief
  • D
    cannot execute a decree relating to fine, charges, penalty, taxes or arbitration award of that State
5
A court to which decree has been transferred for execution cannot, while executing?
  • A
    order Mtachment
  • B
    execute the decree against the legal representatives of the deceased judgment debtor
  • C
    send the decree for execution to another court
  • D
    order execution at the instance of the transferee of the decree

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