The Family Courts Act 1964
Section 20, of the Family Court Act, empowers a Family Court to exercise the powers of a Judicial Magistrate of_________________?
2nd Class
1st Class
Section 30 Cr.P.C
None of the above
1st Class
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The specified period for disposing family suit under Section 12-A is_______________?A. Six months
B. Two years
C. One year
D. None of the above
Basic task of pre-trial proceeding by the Court is to________________?
A. To find out points to struck out the suit
B. Provide an opportunity to the spouses for reconciliation
C. Ascertain value of the suit
D. None of the above
Schedule Part-I of the Family Courts Act describe________, types of family suits?
A. 8
B. 7
C. 9
D. None of the above
After the closing of evidence of both sides the Family Courts shall make another effort for compromise or reconciliation between the parties as provided in_______________?
A. Section 12(1)
B. Section 12(3)
C. Section 12(2)
D. None of the above
In family suit the plaint shall contain___________________?
A. Permission Certificate from Union Council
B. List of witnesses
C. Affidavit
D. None of the above
Section ___________________ of the Family Courts Act, 1964 prescribes the Court Fees ?
A. 19-A
B. 19
C. 18
D. All of above
If it is proved that the summons or notices were duly served upon the defendant and defendant failed to appear before the Court on the fix date the Family Court may proceed exparte as provided by section __________________?
A. 9(5)(a)
B. 9(5)(c)
C. 9(5)b
D. None of the above
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