61. Assertion (A): The rule of constructive res judicata is applicable to writ petitions.
Reason (R): Public policy considerations underlying res judicata also hold true in relation to writ proceedings.
Reason (R): Public policy considerations underlying res judicata also hold true in relation to writ proceedings.
62. Which of the following deals with the publication of rules in the Code of Civil Procedure?
63. Counter claim and set off is under
64. The principle of Res Judicata
65. The nature of Revision under Code of Civil Procedure is that
66. Which one of the following modes of settlement of disputes outside the Court has been provided in Section 89 of Code of Civil Procedure?
67. Who has right to make an application for amendment of judgements and orders under Section 152 of Code of Civil Procedure
68. Code of Civil Procedure: The appellant does not appear when the appeal called on for hearing, in that circumstances which is correct of the following statement
69. A suit for partition contains which of the following decree?
70. A residing in Delhi publishes in Kolkata statements defamatory of B. B may sue A in
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