Order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure applies to a suit:
A. Upon bills of exchange, hundies and promissory notes and suits in which the plaintiff seeks only to recover a debt or liquidated demand in money payable by the defendant arising on a written contract or on an enactment or on a guarantee
B. Upon bills of exchange, hundies and promissory notes and suits in which the plaintiff seeks only to recover a debt or liquidated demand in money payable by the defendant arising on a written contact or on an enactment or on a guarantee or for recovery of receivables instituted by any assignee of a receivable
C. On payment of double the court fees
D. For compensation for defamation
Answer: Option B
Under Order 8 Rule 6 Code of Civil Procedure set-off may be permitted if-
A. The suit is for recovery of property
B. Set-off claimed by the defendant is ascertained sum of money
C. Value of property recoverable is less than rupees two lacs
D. Defendant presents a written statement of the suit
A. Is barred under all circumstances
B. Is not barred at all
C. Can be filed with the leave of the court
D. Either B or C
A. Such property actually received or might have received together with interest
B. Property actually received including profits due to improvements made by such person
C. Such property actually received or might have received but without any interest on such profits
D. Such property actually received
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