(a) When no appeal has been preferred against the decreeÂ
(b) When it conclusively determines the right of the partiesÂ
(c) Both (a) and (b) aboveÂ
(d) Neither (a) nor (b)
32. A decree, when an adjudication completely disposes of the suit, is –Â
(a) A preliminary decreeÂ
(b) A final decreeÂ
(c) Partly preliminary and partly final decreeÂ
(d) None of the above
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33. An order rejecting the plaint for non-payment of the court fees is –Â
(a) DecreeÂ
(b) Not a decreeÂ
(c) JudgmentÂ
(d) None of the above
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34. An exparte decree can be set aside on the ground that –Â
(a) An exparte decree cannot be set aside under any circumstancesÂ
(b) Summons were not duly servedÂ
(c) Defendant refused to receive the summons and thereafter no fresh summons were issued to himÂ
(d) Non-appearance of the defendant as copies of documents filed with plaint were not provided to a defendant
35. If a plaint is rejected for non-payment of the Court fee, the remedy is….
(a) AppealÂ
(b) WritÂ
(c) RevisionÂ
(d) None of the above
36. Among the following which section put a bar to further suit –Â
(a) Section 9Â
(b) Section 12Â
(c) Section 15Â
(d) Section 16
37. A foreign judgment not pronounced by the Court of competent jurisdiction will –Â
(a) Be not conclusiveÂ
(b) Be conclusiveÂ
(c) Based upon fraudÂ
(d) None of the above
38. According to section 21 of the Code, objections at the jurisdiction of Court can be raised on –Â
(a) TrialÂ
(b) AppealÂ
(c) RevisionÂ
(d) Either (a) or (b) or (c)
39. Suits for the recovery of the movable property actually under distraint or attachment shall be instituted in the Court within the local limit of whose jurisdiction the –Â
(a) Defendant is residesÂ
(b) The plaintiff is residesÂ
(c) Property is situateÂ
(d) Any of the above
40. Section 18 of the Code provides for –Â
(a) Place of the institution of suits in respect of immovable property where the local limits of the jurisdiction of Courts are uncertainÂ
(b) Place of the institution of the suit in respect of immovable property where the property is situated in the jurisdiction of one CourtÂ
(c) Place of the institution of the suit in respect of immovable property where the property is situated in the jurisdiction of different courtsÂ
(d) None of the above