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TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE

BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) (Three Years Semester Pattern)/


B.A. LL.B. (ACADEMIC LAW)
(FIVE YEARS SEMESTER PATTERN) CREDIT SYSTEM
EXAMINATION : NOVEMBER - 2018
FIFTH/NINETH SEMESTER
Sub.: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001)
Date : 22/11/2018 Total Marks: 60 Time:10 .00 am to 12.30 pm
Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q. 1. Choose the correct option from the following. (10)
1) A judgment contains
(a) concise statement of the case (b) the points for determination
(c) the decision on the points of (d) all the above.
determinations & the reason thereof

2) Basis of distribution of the jurisdiction of Indian Courts is


(a) pecuniary jurisdiction (b) territorial jurisdiction
(c) subject matter jurisdiction (d) all the above.
3) Principle of res subjudice is contained in
(a) section 10 of CPC (b) section 11 of CPC
(c) section 13 of CPC (d) section 14of CPC
4) The court under section 89(1) of CPC can refer the dispute for
(a) arbitration or conciliation (b) conciliation or mediation
(c) mediation or Lok Adalat (d) arbitration or conciliation or Lok Adalat
or mediation.
5) Pleadings must state
(a) facts (b) law
(c) evidence (d) all the above
6) Civil Procedure Code provides for
(a) temporary injunction (b) permanent injunction
(c) mandatory injunction (d) all the above
7) A receiver is an
(a) officer of the court (b) agent of the plaintiff
(c) agent of the defendant (d) agent of the parties to the suit
8) Right to appeal is
(a) statutory right (b) natural right
(c) inherent right (d) all the above
9) Second appeal under section 100 of CPC lies
(a) on question of facts (b) on substantial questions of law
(c) on mixed question of law & fact (d) all the above.

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001) AHD / I 1/2
10) A reference under section 113 of CPC can be made to the
(a) Court of District Judge (b) High Court
(c) Supreme Court (d) all the above

Q. 2. Answer the following in short (Upto 30 words): (10)


1. Definition of ‘Decree’
2. Essentials of Judgment
3. Civil and Criminal jurisdiction
4. Res sub Judice
5. Meaning of Ex parte decree

Q. 3. Short notes : (Any four) (20)


1. Striking out and amendment of pleadings
2. Kinds of decree
3. Mesne profits
4. Bar of Limitation.
5. Caveat
6. Difference between Judgment and decree
7. Return of plaint

Q. 4. Answer in Brief : (Any two) (20)


1. Explain provisions relating to interpleader suit under Civil Procedure Code, 190
2. Explain the provisions relating to summary suits

3. Explain the provisions regarding exclusion of time in legal proceeding or computation


of period of limitation.
4. What is ‘summons’. What are the mode of service of summons.

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The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001) AHD / I 2/2
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE
BACHELOR OF LAWS (Three Years Semester Pattern) CREDIT SYSTEM
B.A. LL.B. (ACADEMIC LAW) (FIVE YEARS SEMESTER PATTERN)
EXAMINATION: NOVEMBER – 2017
FIFTH/NINTH SEMESTER
Sub.: The code of civil procedure, 1908 and the limitation act, 1963 (LW-501/9001)
Date :22/11 /2017 Total Marks: 60 Time:10 .00 am to 12.30 pm

Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q. 1. Choose the correct option from the following. (10)
1) Monetary jurisdiction is ------ jurisdiction
a) Appellant b) Subject matter
c) Pecuniary d) Local
2) Every suit shall be instituted in the court of
a) lowest grade b) competent to try it
c) both ‘a’ & ‘b’ d) none of the above
3) According to sec 2(9) of Civil Procedure Code judgment means
a) the statement given by the judge b) grounds of decree and order
c) final determination of the suit d) both a & b
4) Plaint shall contain following particulars
a) name of the court and parties b) cause of action and valuation
c) relief claimed d) All of the above
5) What is limitation period to file money suit
a) No limitation period b) Three year
c) Twelve year d) Thirty year
6) Provision for amendment
a) Order V rule 3 b) Order VI rule 17
c) Order I rule 10 d) Order VI rule 5
7) Which of the following is not a decree
a) Dismissal in default b) Rejection of a plaint
c) Both (a) & (b) d) Neither (a) nor (b).
8) Foreign judgment as defined under section 2(6) of CPC means
a) judgment given by an Indian Court b) judgment given by a foreign court
in respect of foreigners
c) Both (a) & (b) d) Neither (a) nor (b).
9) What is period of limitation to file written statement by defendant

a) Thirty to Ninety b) Sixty to Ninety


c) Forty to Ninety d) No period

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10) When suit decreed ex-party
a) When defendant appear b) when plaintiff appear
c) when plaintiff did not appear d) when plaintiff and defendant both not
appear

Q. 2. Answer the following in short (Upto 30 words): (10)


1) What is mean by counter claim?
2) What is plaint?
3) What is an interim order?
4) When the summons can be issued to witnesses?
5) What are the consequences of non appearance of the plaintiff at the date of hearing?

Q. 3. Short notes : (Any four) (20)


1) Res sub Judicata
2) Commissions
3) Caveat
4) Period excluded in period of limitation.
5) Cause of action
6) Bar of limitation
7) Suit by indigent person

Q. 4. Answer in Brief : (Any two) (20)


1) What are the salient features of the law of limitation?
2) State the provisions relating to passing of decree. Laid down the various mode of
execution of decree.
3) State and explain briefly the term ‘jurisdiction’ and place of suing in the light of
provisions of the Code Of Civil procedure Code, 1908
4) What are the rules relating to pleadings? When can set-off and counter claim can be
pleaded?

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The code of civil procedure, 1908 and the limitation act, 1963 (LW-501/9001) AGD / II 2/2
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) (Three Years Semester Pattern)/
B.A. LL.B. (ACADEMIC LAW)
(FIVE YEARS SEMESTER PATTERN) CREDIT SYSTEM
EXAMINATION : JANUARY - 2022
FIFTH/NINETH SEMESTER
Sub.: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act. 1963
(LW - 501/LW - 9001)
Date : 10/01/2022 Total Marks : 60 Time: 10.00 am to 12.30 pm

Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figure indicate to the right full marks.
Q. 1. Choose correct option from the following. (10)
1) A Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 come into force on
a) 1 January 1908 b) 21 March, 1908
c) 1 June 1909 d) 1 January 1909
2) Interrogatories shall be answered by affidavit to be filed within _______ after the
service of it.
a) 9 days b) 30 days
c) 21 days d) 10 days
3) A caveat shall not remain in force after the expiry of ____________
a) 90 days b) 30 days
c) 60 days d) 120 days
4) ____________ means the formal expression of any decision of a civil court which is
not a decree.
a) Order b) Decree
c) Judgement d) Award
5) For instituting a suit against the Government or against Public official capacity under
section 80 of C. P.C, 1908 a prior notice of how Mny days is required to be
delivered.
a) 3 months b) 1 months
c)15 days d) 2 months
6) A “garnishee” is
a) The judgement debtor b) Judgement debtor’s debtor
c) Judgement debtors creditor d) The banker of the judgement debtor
7) Section 3 of Limitation Act, 1903 does not apply to ____________________________
a) Appeals b) Suits
c) Execution Proceeding d) Applications
8) Order 39 of Code f Civil Procedure deal with _________________
a) Interlocutory Order b) Suit by Indigent Person
c) Garneeshi Order d) Suit by or against Minor Person
9) What is limitation period to file money suit
a) Three Years b) Twlev Years
c) One Year d) No Period

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act. 1963 (LW - 501/LW - 9001) AJD/ I 1/2
10) A suit for possession of immovable property mortgaged can be brought by a mortagee
within a period of
a) 10 Years b) 9 Years
c) 30 Years d) 12 Years

Q. 2. Answer the following in short. (up to 30 words) (10)


1) Powers of Appellate Court
2) Define ‘Mesne Profit’ under the code.
3) What is interim order?
4) Res Sub Judice
5) Difference between ‘Decree and order’
6) Extention of prescribed period in certain cases.

Q. 3. Short Notes. (any four) (20)


1) Caveat u/s 148 A
2) Adjornment
3) Difference between Set- off and Counter – Claim
4) Legal Disability
5) Define Decree and its Kinds
6) Summary Suit

Q. 4. Answer the following questions. (Any two) (20)


1) Explain the principle of doctrine of Res-Judicata and essential conditions of Res-
Judicata.
2) Discuss in detail ‘ Parties to a suit’ under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
3) Explain the meaning of the term execution and discuss various modes of execution under
the Code.
4) Who is an ‘Indigent Person’ what is the procedure for filing a suit by an indigent person
under code of Civil Procedure, 1908?
5) Explain the provisions regarding condonation of delay and exclusion of time in
computing the period of limitation under Limitation Act, 1963.

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The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act. 1963 (LW - 501/LW - 9001) AJD/ I 2/2
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE
BACHELOR OF LAWS (Three Years Semester Pattern) CREDIT SYSTEM
EXAMINATION : MAY : 2017
FIFTH SEMESTER
Sub.: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act. 1963 (LW-501)
Date : 17/05/2017 Total Marks : 60 Time: 10.00 am. to 12.30 pm.
Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figure indicate to the right full marks.
Q. 1. Choose correct option from the following. (10)
1) ------- means the formal expression of any descision of a civil court which is not a decree

a) Order b) Decree
c) Judgement d) Award
2) -------- is a document issued from the office of a court of law calling upon the persons to
whom it is issued to appear before judge or officer of the court on the day mentioned therein.
a) Warrant b) Summons
c) Plaint d) Written statement
3) V/s 36 of the code -------- in the popular sense of the term means enforcement of the decree or
order of a court.
a) Judgement b) Order
c) Execution d) Decree
4) Order VI rule 8 defines the term --------- means plaint is prepared by the planitim while the
written statement is prepared by the defendent.
a) Order b) Pleading
c) Caveat d) Appeal
5) Order X of code of civil procedure 1908 deals with ----------------
a) Plaint b) Written statement
c) Admissions d) Examination of parties by the court
6) For instituting a suit against the Govt or against a public official capacity u/sec. 80 of C.P.C a
prior notice of how many days is required to be delivered
a) 1 month b) 3 month
c) 2 month d) 15 days
7) The caveat shall not remain in force after the expiry of -------------- days
a) 90 b) 60
c) 30 d) 120
8) Sec 113 & order 46 of the code speak of a ---------------to high court.
a) Appeal b) Reference
c) Review d) Revision
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9) According to sec ----------- of the Limitation Act 1963 deals with bar of limitation
a) Sec 3 b) Sec 5
c) Sec 4 d) Sec 8
10) According to sec ------------- of the Limitation Act 193 deals with exclusion of time in legal
proceeding
a) Sec 11 b) Sec 12
c) Sec 13 d) Sec 14

Q. 2. Answer the following in short. (up to 30 words) (10)


1) What is plaint & written statement
2) Meaning of ‘Decree’
3) Jurisdiction
4) Define “Res Judicata’
5) Condonation of delay

Q. 3. Short Notes. (any four) (20)


1) Ex-parte decree
2) Modes of service of summons
3) Representative suit
4) Framing of issues
5) Temparery Injunctions
6) Suit by Indignt persons
7) Continuous running of time

Q. 4. Answer the following questions. (Any two) (20)


1) State & explain the rules relating to Jurisdection of civil court.
2) Explain the provisions relating to suit by or against the Govt or public officers in their
official capacity
3) Discuss the various modes of execution of decree
4) Discuss the provisions relating to computation of period of limitation under the limitation
act 1963.

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act. 1963 (LW -501) AE/ II 2/2
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) (Three Years Semester Pattern)/
B.A. LL.B. (ACADEMIC LAW)
(FIVE YEARS SEMESTER PATTERN) CREDIT SYSTEM
EXAMINATION : NOVEMBER - 2019
FIFTH/NINETH SEMESTER
Sub.: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001)
Date : 12/11/2019 Total Marks: 60 Time:10 .00 am to 12.30 pm
Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q. 1. Choose the correct option from the following. (10)
1) A judgment contains
(a) concise statement of the case (b) the points of determination
(c) the decision on the points of (d)All the above
determination and the reason thereof
2) Principle of res sub judice is contained in
(a) Sec-10 of C.P.C. (b) Sec-11 of C.P.C
(c) Sec-13 of C.P.C (d) Sec-14 of C.P.C
3) Pleading must state
(a) Facts (b)Law
(c) Evidence (d) All the above
4) A receiver is an
(a) officer of the court (b) agent of the plaintiff
(c) agent of the defendant (d)agent of the parties to the suit
5) Basis of the distribution of the jurisdiction of Indian Court is
(a) pecuniary jurisdiction (b) territorial jurisdiction
(c) subject matter jurisdiction (d) all the above
6) Right to appeal is
(a) Statutory right (b) natural right
(c) inherent right (d) all the above
7) What is the period of limitation for suit for breach of contract
(a) 2 yrs (b) 12 yrs
(c) 3 yrs (d) 1yrs
8) According to which section court to try all civil suits unless barred
(a) section 9 (b) section 10
(c) section 11 (d) section 12
9) A caveat shall remain in force for the period of
(a) 30 days (b) 90 days
(c) 15 days (d) 60 days
10) A code of civil procedure 1908 come into force on
(a) 1 Jan 1907 (b) 1 Jan 1908
(c) 1 Jan 1909 (d) 1 Jan 1910

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Q. 2. Answer the following in short (Upto 30 words): (10)
1. Substantive law and Procedural law
2. Substituted service of summons
3. Garnishee u/o 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure
4. Return of Plaint
5. Res Sub judice

Q. 3. Short notes : (Any four) (20)


1. Bar of Limitation
2. Difference between Judgment and Decree
3. Caveat under Code of Civil Procedure
4. Commission
5. Define Decree and Explain kinds of Decree?
6. Suit by or against governments and public officers
7. What is place of suing

Q. 4. Answer in Brief : (Any two) (20)


1 Explain provisions relating to arrest before judgment and attachment before judgment.
2. What is summons and explain modes of service of summons.

3. Define judgment .Explain essentials of judgment and alteration of judgment.


4.Explain the provisions regarding condonation of delay and exclusion of time in
computing the period of limitation under Limitation Act 1963

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The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001) AID / I 2/2
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) (Three Years Semester Pattern) CREDIT SYSTEM
EXAMINATION : NOVEMBER : 2016
FIFTH SEMESTER
Sub.: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act. 1963 (LW-501)
Date : 22/11/2016 Total Marks : 60 Time: 10.00am to 12.30 pm

Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figure indicate to the right full marks.

Q. 1. Choose correct option from the following. (10)

1) The code of civil procedure come in to force:-


a)On the first day of January 1909 b)On the first day of march 1974
c) On the first day of April 1909 d)None of these
2) The decree shall not include :-
a)Any adjudication from which an appeal b)Any order of dismissal for default
lies as on appeal from an order
c)Both a and b d)None of these
3) According to which section court to try all civil suits unless barred
a) Section 9 b)Section 10
c)Section 11 d)Section 12
4) Which order under CPC provides rules regarding Judgement and Decree
a)Order XIX b)Order XX
c)Order XXI d)Order XXII
5) In case of failure of filing the written statement within thiry days the defendant can be
allowed to file the same on such other day specified by the court for the reasons recorded in
writing , which shall not be later than:-
a)45 days b)60 days
c)90 days d)120 days
6) A caveat shall not remain in force after expiry of :-
a) 30 days b) 60 days
c) 90 days d) 120 days
7) A decree is an operative part of a _____________ in civil suits for appeal.
a) Order b) Judgement
c) Both of the above d) None of the above
8) Under section 96 of CPC an appeal can lie against the:-
a) Preliminary Decree b) Original Decree
c) Secondary decree d) None of the above

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9) All objection on the ground of misjoinder of causes of action shall be taken at:-
a) The earliest possible opportunity b) Any stage
c) During appearance d) None of the above
10) The meaning of written statement is:-
a) Suit of plaintiff b) Suit of defendant
c)Answer by defendant of plaintiff suit d) Answer by plaintiff of defendant’s suit

Q. 2. Answer the following in short. (up to 30 words) (10)


1) What is summons?
2) What is meant by written statement?
3) Define the term review.
4) Explain the period of limitation.
5) What is the meaning of interpleader suit?

Q. 3. Short Notes. (any four) (20)


1) Kinds of Jurisdiction.
2) Various rules as to place of suing.
3) Res Judicata
4) Return of Plaint and Rejection of Plaint
5) Temporary Injuction
6) Suit by or against the Minor
7) Adjournment.

Q. 4. Answer the following questions. (Any two) (20)


1) Discuss the provisions regarding summary proceeding.
2) Critically examine the concept of Caveat
3) Discuss the provision of Appeal in Civil procedure code.
4) Explain the provisions regarding the condonation of delay and exclusion of time in
computing the period of limitation under the limitation Act 1963.

Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act. 1963 (LW -501) AFD/ I 2/2
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) (Three Years Semester Pattern)/
B.A. LL.B. (ACADEMIC LAW)
(FIVE YEARS SEMESTER PATTERN) CREDIT SYSTEM
EXAMINATION : APRIL/MAY - 2018
FIFTH/NINETH SEMESTER
Sub.: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001)
Date : 17/04/2018 Total Marks: 60 Time:10 .00 am to 12.30 pm
Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q. 1. Choose the correct option from the following. (10)
1) Monetary jurisdiction is ------ jurisdiction
a) Appellant b) Subject matter
c) Pecuniary d) Local
2) Every suit shall be instituted in the court of
a) lowest grade b) competent to try it
c) both ‘a’ & ‘b’ d) none of the above
3) According to sec 2(9) of Civil Procedure Code judgment means
a) the statement given by the judge b) grounds of decree and order
c) final determination of the suit d) both a & b
4) Plaint shall contain following particulars
a) name of the court and parties b) cause of action and valuation
c) relief claimed d) All of the above
5) What is limitation period to file money suit
a) No limitation period b) Three year
c) Twelve year d) Thirty year
6) Provision for amendment
a) Order V rule 3 b) Order VI rule 17
c) Order I rule 10 d) Order VI rule 5
7) Which of the following is not a decree
a) Dismissal in default b) Rejection of a plaint
c) Both (a) & (b) d) Neither (a) nor (b).
8) Foreign judgment as defined under section 2(6) of CPC means
a) judgment given by an Indian Court in b) judgment given by a foreign court
respect of foreigners
c) Both (a) & (b) d) Neither (a) nor (b).
9) What is period of limitation to file written statement by defendant
a) Thirty to Ninety b) Sixty to Ninety
c) Forty to Ninety d) No period
10) When suit decreed ex-party
a) When defendant appear b) when plaintiff appear
c) when plaintiff did not appear d) when plaintiff and defendant both not
appear

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001) AGD / I 1/2
Q. 2. Answer the following in short (Upto 30 words): (10)
1) What is mean by counter claim?
2) What is plaint?
3) What is an interim order?
4) When the summons can be issued to witnesses?
5) What are the consequences of non appearance of the plaintiff at the date of hearing?

Q. 3. Short notes : (Any four) (20)


1) Res sub Judicata
2) Commissions
3) Caveat
4) Period excluded in period of limitation.
5) Cause of action
6) Bar of limitation
7) Suit by indigent person

Q. 4. Answer in Brief : (Any two) (20)


1) What are the salient features of the law of limitation?
2) State the provisions relating to passing of decree. Laid down the various mode of
execution of decree.
3) State and explain briefly the term ‘jurisdiction’ and place of suing in the light of
provisions of the Code Of Civil procedure Code, 1908
4) What are the rules relating to pleadings? When can set-off and counter claim can be
pleaded?

_______________

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001) AGD / I 2/2
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE
BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) (Three Years Semester Pattern)/
B.A. LL.B. (ACADEMIC LAW)
(FIVE YEARS SEMESTER PATTERN) CREDIT SYSTEM
EXAMINATION : APRIL-MAY - 2019
FIFTH/NINETH SEMESTER
Sub.: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001)
Date :15 /04/2019 Total Marks: 60 Time:10 .00 am to 12.30 pm
Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q. 1. Choose the correct option from the following. (10)
1) A decree becomes final
a) when it conclusively determines the (b) when no appeal has been preferred
rights of the parties against the decree
(c) both (a) & (b) (d) neither (a) nor (b)
2) Principle of res subjudice is contained in
(a) section 10 of CPC (b) section 11 of CPC

(c) section 13 of CPC (d) section 14 of CPC


3) A judgment contains
(a) concise statement of the case (b) the points for determination

(c) the decision on the points of (d) all the above


determinations & the reason thereof
4) If the money suit filed within three years from the date on which cause of action arises
then the suit
(a) does not relate to Limitation Act (b) is not barred by limitation
(c) is barred by limitation (d) depends on application for condonation
of delay
5) Delay in filing the suit
(a) cannot be condoned (b) can be condoned under section 3,
Limitation Act

(c) can be condoned under Order VII, Rule (d) can be condoned under section 5,
6, C.P.C. Limitation Act
6) Which of the following is not a decree
(a) dismissal in default (b) rejection of a plaint
(c) both (a) & (b) (d) neither (a) nor (b).

7) According to section 27 of CPC summons to the defendant to be served on such date not
beyond
(a) 30 days from the date of institution of (b) 60 days from the date of’ institution of
suits suits
(c) 45 days from the date of institution of (d) 90 days from the date of institution of
suits suits
8) A ’garnishee’ is
a) the judgment debtor (b) judgment debtor's debtor
(c) judgment debtor's creditor (d) the banker of the judgment debtor

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001) AHM / II 1/2
9) A receiver is an
(a) officer of the court (b) agent of the plaintiff

c) agent of the defendant (d) agent of the parties to the suit


10) Right to appeal is
(a) statutory right (b) natural right

(c) inherent right (d) all the above

Q. 2. Answer the following in short (Upto 30 words): (10)


1. Definition of ‘Mesne Profits’
2. Difference between ‘Decree and order’
3. Any two types of jurisdiction
4. Res sub judice
5. Meaning of Ex parte decree

Q. 3. Short notes : (Any four) (20)


1. Difference between Set-off and counter claim
2. What are the grounds of rejection of plaint
3. provisions relating to revision
4. Striking out and amendment of pleadings
5. Continuing running of Time
6. Kinds of decree
7. What are the modes of service of summons

Q. 4. Answer in Brief : (Any two) (20)


1) Explain the provisions relating to Suit instituted by indigent person under Civil
Procedure Code, 1908.
2. Write down the provisions relating to arrest before judgment and attachment before
judgment

3. Explain the provisions regarding exclusion of time in legal proceeding or computation


of period of limitation
4. Discuss the provision relating to commission

_______________

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Limitation Act, 1963 (LW-501/9001) AHM / II 2/2

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