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1
The provisions of Res Judicata also apply to the execution proceedings of a decree:
  • A
    True
  • B
    False
  • C
    Res judicata only applies to the suit
  • D
    Not apply if objection raised by judgment debtor
2
In which of the following cases can C set off the claim?
  • A
    A sues C on a Bill of Exchange. C alleges that A has wrongfully neglected to insure C's goods and is liable to pay in compensation
  • B
    A sues B and C for Rs. 1000, the debt is due to C by A alone
  • C
    A sues B and C for Rs. 1000, the debt is due to C by A alone
  • D
    A sues C on a bill of exchange of Rs. 500. C holds a judgement against A for recovery of debt of Rs. 1,000
3
Whether the appeal or revisional court can return the plaint under Order 7 Rule 10 CPC after set side the decree:
  • A
    No
  • B
    On technical ground
  • C
    With the consent of parties
  • D
    Yes
4
Where the defendant appears and the plaintiff does not appear when the suit is called for hearing and where a part of the claim is admitted the court shall:
  • A
    Dismiss the whole suit
  • B
    Dismiss the suit so far as it relates to the remainder defendant
  • C
    Pass the decree of the whole claim
  • D
    Proceed exparte against
5
Where the appellant has withdrawn the appeal preferred against a decree passed exparte the application under Order 9 Rule 13 shall be:
  • A
    Rejected
  • B
    Returned
  • C
    Maintainable
  • D
    Referred for opinion to the Appellate Court

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