MCQ on CPC 1908 – 2

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 11. Every______ is appealable – 

(a) Decree 

(b) Order 

(c) Both (a) and (b) 

(d) Either (a) or (b) 

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12. Cause of action may be described as – 

(a) A bundle of essential facts necessary for the plaintiff to prove 

(b) An important subject of litigation 

(c) A point in question 

(d) All of the above 

 

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13. Which one of the following courts has original as well as appellate jurisdiction – 

(a) Revenue Court 

(b) District Court 

(c) Munsiffs Court 

(d) None of the above 

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14. No suit would lie to set aside a decree on objection as to – 

(a) Subject matter jurisdiction of a court 

(b) Territorial jurisdiction of a court 

(c) Pecuniary jurisdiction of a court 

(d) Both (b) and (c) above 

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15. A defendant to a suit against whom no relief is claimed is called 

(a) Co-defendant 

(b) Pro-forma defendant 

(c) Interveners 

(d) None of the above 

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16. Section 9 of the Code confers jurisdiction in – 

(a) Civil matter 

(b) Political matter 

(c) Religion matter 

(d) Either (a) or (b) or (c) 

 

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17. Among the following which are suits of a Civil nature – 

(a) Suit relating to rights to worship 

(b) Suit relating to a right to shares in offerings 

(c) Suits for upholding mere dignity or honor 

(d) Both (a) and (b) above 

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18. Among the following which are suits of civil nature – 

(a) Suits for recovery of voluntary payments or offerings 

(b) Suits involving principally caste questions 

(c) Suits relating to taking out of religious processions 

(d) None of the above 

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19. A Civil Court has jurisdiction to try a civil suit unless its cognizance is barred – 

(a) Expressly 

(b) Impliedly 

(c) Either (a) or (b) 

(d) Only (a) not (b)

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20. Mark the incorrect statement______ 

(a) A statute ousting the jurisdiction of a Court must be strictly construed 

(b) Every Court has inherent power to decide the question of its own jurisdiction 

(c) Consent can neither confer nor take away the jurisdiction of a Court 

(d) None of the above 

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