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Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act - May/June 2010 Backlog (New) 3YDC
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Caveat
Short
Reference
Short
Plaint
Short
Counter claim
Short
Exparte Decree
Short
Set-off
Short
Acknowledgement
Short
Legal disability.
Long
What is Judgement ? Distinguish Judgement from Decree?
Long
Explain the grounds on which an attachment before Judgement can be made?
Long
Discuss the various modes of service of summons recognised under C.P.C.
Long
`When time begins to run it will not stop` ? Explain with exceptions if any?
Problem
A executed a promissory note in favour of B with a request not to file a suit until completion of two years. B files a suit within one year. Discuss.
Problem
A decree was passed in a representative suit. Some person who was not added as a party to the suit, filed a suit. State whether res-judicate applies to the subsequent suit, if so, why?
Problem
X got a decree against Y. Y has no property. "X" wants to send Y to jail. Can "X" succeed?
Problem
"X" filed a suit against the State Government without serving a notice. Can he succeed? Discuss.
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