The Code of Civil Procedure 1908
An affidavit of pleader or his clerk with due signature of any admission made in pursuance of any notice to admit documents or facts shall be sufficient evidence of__________________?
Admission as provided in O. XII, Rule 7, of C.P.C.
Denial as provided in Or. XII, Rule 7. of C.P.C.
Both (a) and (b)
None of these
Admission as provided in O. XII, Rule 7, of C.P.C.
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Appeal is a ____________ of the suit?A. Finality
B. End
C. Continuation
D. None of these
An appeal to Supreme Court is dealt by ___________________?
A. Section 108, C.P.C
B. Section 107, C.P.C.
C. Section 109, C.P.C
D. None of these
All persons may be joined as ____________ against whom any right to relief is claimed ?
A. Plaintiffs
B. Respondents
C. Defendants
D. None of these
Ex parte order can be passed in favour of ___________________?
A. Plaintiff
B. Defendant
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these
Address of the plaintiff to be filed with plaint for service of notices as provided in___________________?
A. O. VII, Rule 14, of C.P.C.
B. O. VII, Rule 16, of C.P.C.
C. O. VII, Rule 19, of C.P.C.
D. None of these
Section 6, of C.P.C. deals with________________?
A. Pecuniary jurisdiction
B. Appellate jurisdiction
C. Civil as well as criminal
D. None of these
The person or group of persons who are responsible to replying or answering the suit are called________________?
A. Third persons
B. Defendant or defendants
C. Plaintiff or plaintiffs
D. None of these
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