(a) DecreeÂ
(b) OrderÂ
(c) Both (a) and (b)Â
(d) Either (a) or (b)Â
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12. Cause of action may be described as –Â
(a) A bundle of essential facts necessary for the plaintiff to proveÂ
(b) An important subject of litigationÂ
(c) A point in questionÂ
(d) All of the aboveÂ
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13. Which one of the following courts has original as well as appellate jurisdiction –Â
(a) Revenue CourtÂ
(b) District CourtÂ
(c) Munsiffs CourtÂ
(d) None of the aboveÂ
14. No suit would lie to set aside a decree on objection as to –Â
(a) Subject matter jurisdiction of a courtÂ
(b) Territorial jurisdiction of a courtÂ
(c) Pecuniary jurisdiction of a courtÂ
(d) Both (b) and (c) aboveÂ
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15. A defendant to a suit against whom no relief is claimed is calledÂ
(a) Co-defendantÂ
(b) Pro-forma defendantÂ
(c) IntervenersÂ
(d) None of the aboveÂ
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16. Section 9 of the Code confers jurisdiction in –Â
(a) Civil matterÂ
(b) Political matterÂ
(c) Religion matterÂ
(d) Either (a) or (b) or (c)Â
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17. Among the following which are suits of a Civil nature –Â
(a) Suit relating to rights to worshipÂ
(b) Suit relating to a right to shares in offeringsÂ
(c) Suits for upholding mere dignity or honorÂ
(d) Both (a) and (b) aboveÂ
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18. Among the following which are suits of civil nature –Â
(a) Suits for recovery of voluntary payments or offeringsÂ
(b) Suits involving principally caste questionsÂ
(c) Suits relating to taking out of religious processionsÂ
(d) None of the aboveÂ
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19. A Civil Court has jurisdiction to try a civil suit unless its cognizance is barred –Â
(a) ExpresslyÂ
(b) ImpliedlyÂ
(c) Either (a) or (b)Â
(d) Only (a) not (b)
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20. Mark the incorrect statement______Â
(a) A statute ousting the jurisdiction of a Court must be strictly construedÂ
(b) Every Court has inherent power to decide the question of its own jurisdictionÂ
(c) Consent can neither confer nor take away the jurisdiction of a CourtÂ
(d) None of the aboveÂ