61. Which is the correct essential conditions for applicability of the rule of sub judice?
62. Where the person summoned cannot, by the exercise of due diligence, be found, the summons may be served
63. A sues B to recover one of two properties left by C, on the ground that he and not B is his heir. Thereafter, he applies to amend his plaint for including the second property left out in the plaint as originally field. B opposes the application for amendment which is disallowed by the court. A suit by A against B to recover the second property as heir of C would be barred under rule 2:
64. Which of the following deals with the effect of discontinuance of suit in the Code of Civil Procedure?
65. Under section 10 of Code of Civil Procedure, a suit is liable to be
66. Order XXXIX, Rule 4 of Code of Civil Procedure provides for
67. Remedy of revision is not available
68. Delay in putting in the appearance in a suit under Order XXXVII
69. Which provision of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 debars a tenant from filing inter-pleader suit against his landlord?
70. In which of the following cases, an interpleader suit will lie
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