(a) To remand a caseÂ
(b) To determine a case finallyÂ
(c) To take additional evidenceÂ
(d) None of the aboveÂ
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92. Where an appeal from any order is allowed and such order is made by a court in the exercise of appellate jurisdiction then the appeal shall lie to –Â
(a) The Court to which an appeal would lie from the decree in the suit in which such order was madeÂ
(b) High CourtÂ
(c) Supreme CourtÂ
(d) District CourtÂ
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93. The Limitation Act containsÂ
(a) 32 SectionsÂ
(b) 137 ArticlesÂ
(c) 30 sectionsÂ
(d) both (a) & (b) are correctÂ
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94. The expression ‘time requisite’ used in section 12(2) of the Limitation Act, 1963 meansÂ
(a) Maximum timeÂ
(b) Actual time takenÂ
(c) Minimum time takenÂ
(d) None of the aboveÂ
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95. Section 15 of the Limitation Act, 1963 applies toÂ
(a) Execution proceedings onlyÂ
(b) Suits onlyÂ
(c) Appeals onlyÂ
(d) Both (a) and (b)Â
96. The law of limitation isÂ
(a) Substantive lawÂ
(b) Procedural lawÂ
(c) None of theseÂ
(d) Both Substantive & Procedural lawÂ
97. The doctrine which places emphasis on the plaintiff’s duty to exhaust all available grounds in support of his claim –Â
(a) EstoppelsÂ
(b) Res judicataÂ
(c) Principle underlying Order 2 Rule 2 (splitting of claim)Â
(d) None of the aboveÂ
98. Remedy available against rejection of plaint is –Â
(a) Plaintiff may prefer an appealÂ
(b) Plaintiff may present a fresh plaint in respect of the same cause of actionÂ
(c) Either (a) or (b)Â
(d) None of the aboveÂ
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99. A claim by way of____ may be allowed even if it is time barred when there is a fiduciary relationship between the parties –Â
(a) An equitable set-offÂ
(b) A legal set offÂ
(c) A counterclaimÂ
(d) All of the aboveÂ
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100. A suit filed on behalf of a minorÂ
(a) Cannot be withdrawnÂ
(b) Can be withdrawn as a matter of rightÂ
(c) Can be withdrawn only with the leave of the CourtÂ
(d) None of the aboveÂ