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Whether court can, without exception, try all suits of civil nature?

A. No

B. Yes

C. May be

D. None of the above

Answer: Option A

Solution(By Examveda Team)

In the context of the Code of Civil Procedure, the ability of a court to try all suits of a civil nature is governed by its jurisdiction. Jurisdiction refers to the legal authority and power of a court to hear and decide cases of a particular type or within a specific geographical area.

The correct answer is Option A: No. Courts do not have the authority to try all suits of civil nature without exception. Their jurisdiction is limited and defined by law, and there are certain types of cases or matters that may fall outside their jurisdiction. Courts can only try suits and cases that fall within their prescribed jurisdiction as per the relevant laws and regulations.

Therefore, the court's ability to try suits of civil nature is not without exception, and it is subject to the constraints of jurisdiction. This is why the correct answer is "No" (Option A).

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  1. Samiksha Mishra
    Samiksha Mishra :
    7 months ago

    Reason why not?

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