51. For instituting a suit against the government, notice should be given before
52. A decision on an issue of law operates as res judicata
53. Which one of the following properties is liable to attachment and sale in the execution of a decree?
54. In execution of a decree obtained by A against, B, certain property belonging to B is attached. During the pendency of the attachment, B mortgages the property to C. The property is then sold in execution of the decree and purchased by D.
55. In which of the following cases would an application lie to the High Court?
56. As provided under Order 8 Rule 1 of Code of Civil Procedure, the defendant shall present a written statement of his defence within . . . . . . . .
57. Pleading can be amended under Code of Civil Procedure
58. In a written statement, a defendant can claim
59. As regards res-judicata, it has been stated that the right of an individual is to be protected from multiplication of suits and prosecution at the instance of an opponent whose superior resources and power unless curbed, may render futile judicially declared right and innocence, by
60. Which of the following deals with implied contract or relation in the Code of Civil Procedure?
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