Top 50+ Solved Civil Procedure Code and Limitation ACT MCQ Questions Answer
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Q. A sues B for a declaration of title to land and obtains a decree. A then sues C for possession. C contends that B is owner and that he is in possession as B’s tenant.
a. The defence is not barred
b. The defence is barred
c. Either (A) or (B)
d. None of these
Q. Section which deals with the transfer of decree in the Code of Civil Procedure?
a. Section 43
b. Section 33
c. Section 39
d. Section 62
Q. The term "Res judicata" means
a. Further proceeding
b. A matter already adjudicated
c. Stay of proceeding
d. Bar the Proceedings
Q. Where a person challenges a Decree, he shall challenges the same by filing
a. Appeal
b. Application
c. Notice of Motion
d. Chamber Summons
Q. Preliminary decree is one
a. which determines the rights of the parties with regard to some or one of the matters in controversy in the suit but does not finally dispose of the suit
b. which determines the rights of the parties with regard to some or one of the matters in controversy in the suit, which may have the effect of final disposal of the suit
c. both (a) & (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b).
Q. A ________ is said to take place when the High Court calls for the record ofany case decided by a subordinate court and passes an appropriate order.
a. reference
b. review
c. revision
d. appeal
Q. An inter pleader suit is one where the real dispute is betweenthe____________only.
a. plaintiffs
b. defendants
c. intervenors
d. respondents
Q. The jurisdiction of a court, refers to the power or the extent of the authority, ofthe court to administer justice, with reference to_______
a. the local limits
b. the subject matter of litigation
c. the pecuniary value
d. all of the above
Q. Litigating parties, ______ upon court jurisdiction of the court, by mutualconsent.
a. cannot confer or cannot take away
b. can confer or can take away
c. cannot confer but can take away
d. can confer but cannot take away
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