91. Issues are framed by a Court. Onus of some of the issues is on the Plaintiff and of some of the issues, the onus is on the Defendant. The Plaintiff has to
92. When two or more courts have the jurisdiction if the parties by an agreement confer the jurisdiction exclusively on one of such courts, it results into
93. The court to amend a decree is the court that passed it. Where an appeal is preferred from a decree of a court of first instance the Appellate Court may:
94. When the Plaintiff appears and Defendant fails to file written statement despite service, the Court
95. Mark the incorrect statement
96. Reference' under the Code of Civil Procedure may be made to:
97. Which of the following deals with the continuance of orders under repealed enactments in the Code of Civil Procedure?
98. No decree to be set aside without notice to opposite party under which of the in the Code of Civil Procedure?
99. In execution of a decree, other than a decree for maintenance, passed against A, what shall be the attachable portion, if his salary is Rs. 10,000 per month?
100. Notice under Section 80 of Code of Civil Procedure, when it relates to Railways, has to be served on which of the following?
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