51. To which of the cases the provisions of Order 22, rule 3 and 4 Code of Civil Procedure do not apply?
52. Which of the following deals with commissions issued by foreign Courts in the Code of Civil Procedure?
53. Under Civil Procedure Code, defendant can ask for temporary injunction against the plaintiff if-
54. The power of dismissal of a suit or striking out of defence under Order XI, Rule 21 of Code of Civil Procedure should be exercised
55. Under Code of Civil Procedure 1908, on death of either parties to the suit between the conclusion of the hearing and the pronouncing of the judgment, the suit . . . . . . . .
56. An agreement or compromise entered in a 'representative suit' without the leave of the court is
57. Under which of the following Orders of Code of Civil Procedure, provisions regarding a suit by indigent persons has been given-
58. Exemption from personal appearance in the court is provided under
59. A suit under Order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 can be based on:
60. "Any relief claimed in the plaint, which is not expressly granted by the decree, shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed to have been refused." This provision is incorporated in;
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