Description : ‘Judgment’ is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908. (a) 2(6) (b) 2(4) (c) 2(5) (d) 2(9)
Last Answer : (d) 2(9)
Description : Foreign Judgment is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908. (a) 2(6) (b) 2(4) (c) 2(5) (d) 2(2)
Last Answer : (a) 2(6)
Description : Foreign Court is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908. (a) 2(5) (b) 2(4) (c) 2(5) (d) 2(2)
Last Answer : (a) 2(5)
Description : Government Pleader is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908. (a) 2(7) (b) 2(4) (c) 2(5) (d) 2(2)
Last Answer : (a) 2(7)
Description : ‘Judge’ is defined as the presiding officer of a civil Court in ………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908. (a) 2(8) (b) 2(4) (c) 2(5) (d) 2(2)
Description : ‘Public Officer’ is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908. (a) 2(16) (b) 2(14) (c) 2(17) (d) 2(19)
Last Answer : (c) 2(17)
Description : ‘Judgment Debtor’ is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908. (a) 2(6) (b) 2(4) (c) 2(10) (d) 2(2)
Last Answer : (c) 2(10)
Description : ‘Order’ is defined in………………..of Code of civil Procedure 1908. (a) 2(11) (b) 2(14) (c) 2(15) (d) 2(12)
Last Answer : (b) 2(14)
Description : Decree Holder is defined in S…………..of C.P.C (a) 2(3) (b) 2(4) (c) 2(5) (d) 2(2)
Last Answer : (a) When no appeal has been preferred against the decree
Description : The formal expression of any decision of a Civil Court which is not a decree; is called (a) Judgment (b) Injunction (c) Order (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Order
Description : Decree shall be deemed to include the rejection of a plaint and the determination of any question within Section 144 of C.P.C.- (a) Wrong (b) Right (c) It includes rejection of plaint but ... Section 144 of C.P.C (d) It includes determination of any question within Section 144 but shall not
Last Answer : (b) Right
Description : The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1999 as well as the Amendment Act, 2002 were held constitutionally valid in (a) T.K. Rangarajan Vs. Govt. of Tamil Nadu (b) Selam Bar Association Vs. Union of India (c) State of Punjab Vs. Sivaram (d) Centre for public interest Vs. Union of India
Last Answer : (b) Selam Bar Association Vs. Union of India
Description : The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2002 came into force on (a) 1st April, 2002 (b) 1st June, 2002 (c) 6th June, 2002 (d) 1st July, 2002
Last Answer : (d) 1st July, 2002
Description : The first uniform Code of civil Procedure was enacted in the year (a) 1908 (b) 1859 (c) 1882 (d) 1872
Last Answer : (b) 1859
Description : Civil procedure code come into force on a) 01 Jan 1908 b) 01 Apr 1908 c) 01 Jan 1909 d) 15 Jun 1909
Last Answer : c) 01 Jan 1909
Description : Inquiry is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973 a) 2(q) b) 2(g) c) 2(e) d) 2(n)
Last Answer : b) 2(g)
Description : Pleader is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973 a) 2(q) b) 2(b) c) 2(e) d) 2(n)
Last Answer : a) 2(q)
Description : Offence is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973 a) 2(a) b) 2(b) c) 2(e) d) 2(n
Last Answer : d) 2(n)
Description : ‘Decree holder’ means (a) Any person against whom a decree has been passed (b) Any person in whose favour a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has been made (c) Either a. or b. (d) Neither a. nor b.
Last Answer : (b) Any person in whose favour a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has been made (c) Either a. or b. (d) Neith
Description : A decree becomes final (a) When no appeal has been preferred against the decree (b) When it conclusively determines the rights of the parties (c) Neither (a) nor (b) (d) Both (a) & (b)
Last Answer : (d) Both (a) & (b)
Description : ‘Any person against whom a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has been made’ is called (a) Plaintiff (b) Decree Holder (c) Judgment Debtor (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Judgment Debtor
Description : Judge has been defined in- a) Section 15 b) Section 18 c) Section 19 d) Section 22
Last Answer : c) Section 19
Description : .'Voluntarily' has been defined as an effect caused by means whereby a person intended to cause it or by means, at the time of employing those means, know or had reason to believe to be likely to cause it under (a) Section 39 (b) Section 38 (c) Section 37 (d) Section 40.
Last Answer : (a) Section 39
Description : 'Dishonestly' has been defined as doing anything with intention to cause wrongful gain to one person & wrongful loss to another, under (a) section 21 (b) section 23 (c) section 24 (d) section 25.
Last Answer : (c) section 24
Description : One of the following is a decree (a) Any order of dismissal for default (b) Any adjudication from which an appeal is lies as appeal from an order (c) Rejection of a plaint (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Rejection of a plaint
Description : One of the following is a decree (a) An order dismissing a suit for default of appearance (b) An order rejecting an application for leave to sue informa pauperis (c) An order returning the plaint for presentation to the proper court (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) An order returning the plaint for presentation to the proper court
Description : A decree, when an adjudication completely disposes of the suit, is a (a) Preliminary decree (b) Final decree (c) Partly preliminary and partly final (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Final decree
Description : A decree does not include (a) Any order of dismissal for default (b) Any adjudication from which an appeal lies as an appeal from an order (c) Either a. or b. (d) Both a. and b.
Last Answer : (d) Both a. and b
Description : A decree, when further proceedings have to be taken before the suit can be completely disposed of, is a (a) Final decree (b) Preliminary decree (c) Preliminary decree and partly final decree (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Preliminary decree
Description : If an appeal against a preliminary decree succeeds, the final decree (a) Can be passed (b) Can or cannot be passed (c) Automatically fails (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Automatically fails
Description : Rejection of an application for condonation of delay and consequent dismissal of appeal as time barred is (a) A decree (b) Preliminary decree (c) Not a decree (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Not a decree
Description : Which of the following is not a decree (a) Rejection of a plaint (b) Dismissal in default (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) Neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : (b) Dismissal in default
Description : An ex party decree can be set aside on the ground that (a) Summons were not duly served (b) Non-appearance of defendant as copies of documents filed with plaint were not provided to defendant ... summons were issued to him (d) An ex party decree cannot be set aside under any circumstance
Last Answer : (a) Summons were not duly served
Description : Decree can be— (a) Preliminary (b) Final (c) First preliminary then final (d) Either preliminary or final
Last Answer : (d) Either preliminary or final
Description : An order that a suit abates is a (a) Judgment (b) Plaint (c) Decree (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Decree
Description : Statement given by the judge on the grounds of a decree or order is called (a) Final order (b) Final Decree (c) Judgment (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Judgment
Description : Order rejecting the plaint for non payment of a Court fee is ____ (a) Decree (b) Preliminary decree (c) Not a decree (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Decree
Description : The decree holder (a) Must be the plaintiff (b) Need not be the plaintiff (c) Both a. and b (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Need not be the plaintiff
Description : The PPF account a) Cannot be attached any order or decree of court b) Is totally exempted from income tax c) In the event of the death of the depositor , the amount standing to his credit can be repaid to his nominee or legal heir even before expiry or 15 year d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : Of offences by or relating to public servants defined in ____ of IPC a) Chapter IX b) Chapter X c) Chapter XII d) Chapter XIII
Last Answer : a) Chapter IX
Description : Presumption are given section ____ of Evidence act a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
Last Answer : c) 4
Description : Which Article of the Weimar Constitution gave the President the powers to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree ? -History 9th
Last Answer : Article 48 of the constitution of the Weimar Republic of Germany (1919–1933) allowed the President, under certain circumstances, to take emergency measures without the prior consent of the Reichstag. This power was understood to include the promulgation of "emergency decrees (Notverordnungen)".
Last Answer : Article 48 Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution It allowed the President to declare a state of emergency in Germany in times of national danger and to rule as a dictator for short periods of time.
Last Answer : The answer is Article 48
Description : Code of criminal procedure Consists a) 584 Sections, 5 Schedules & 56 forms b) 484 Sections, 2 Schedules & 56 forms ,37 chapters c) 156 Sections, 3 Schedules & 56 forms d) None of these
Last Answer : b) 484 Sections, 2 Schedules & 56 forms ,37 chapters
Description : Offence defined in sec _____of IPC (a) Section 39 (b) Section 38 (c) Section 37 (d) Section 40.
Last Answer : (d) Section 40.
Description : Presumption of electronic records and signature defined in a) Section 85b b) Section 85 a c) Section 85 c d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Section 85b
Description : Digital signature defined in_____of evidence act a) Section 65 A,& 65 B b) Section 64 A,& 64 B c) Section 73A d) Section 73
Last Answer : c) Section 73A
Description : Proof of electronic signature defined in_____of evidence act a) Section 65 A,& 65 B b) Section 64 A,& 64 B c) Section 65 d) Section 67A
Last Answer : d) Section 67A
Description : Proof of signature and handwriting defined in ____of evidence act. a) Section 65 A,& 65 B b) Section 64 A,& 64 B c) Section 65 d) Section 67
Last Answer : d) Section 67