A person in whose favour a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has been made is called_________________?
A. Decree defaulter
B. Decree holder
C. Decree debtor
D. None of the these
A. Decree defaulter
B. Decree holder
C. Decree debtor
D. None of the these
A. 2(2),
B. 3(2),
C. 4(2),
D. None of the these
The term “Decree” is defined in section ___________________? Read More »
Civil Procedure 1908, Judiciary And Law Mcqs A. Judgment
B. Decree
C. Order
D. None of the these
___________ conslusively determines rights of the parties Read More »
Civil Procedure 1908, Judiciary And Law Mcqs A. 50,
B. 51,
C. 52,
D. None of the these
Code of Civil Procedure consists ___________ Orders? Read More »
Civil Procedure 1908, Judiciary And Law Mcqs A. 155,
B. 156,
C. 158,
D. None of the these
The Code of Civil Procedure, contains ___________________ sections? Read More »
Civil Procedure 1908, Judiciary And Law Mcqs A. 21st January, 1908
B. 21st February, 1908
C. 21st March, 1908
D. None of the these
The Code of Civil Procedure was enacted on___________________? Read More »
Civil Procedure 1908, Judiciary And Law Mcqs A. Section 95
B. Section 114
C. Section 115
D. None of the these
A. Provincial Small Causes Courts
B. Presidency Small Causes Courts
C. None of the above
D. None of the these
Order L1, deals with___________________? Read More »
Civil Procedure 1908, Judiciary And Law Mcqs A. Presidency Small Causes Courts
B. Provincial Small Causes Courts
C. High Courts
D. None of the these
Order XV III, R. 5, to 12 are not applicable to_________________? Read More »
Civil Procedure 1908, Judiciary And Law Mcqs A. Special Courts
B. Provincial Small Causes Courts
C. High Courts
D. None of the these
Order VII, Rules 10, 11 are not applicable to_________________? Read More »
Civil Procedure 1908, Judiciary And Law Mcqs