91. Which of the following deals with agreement to be filed and registered as suit in the Code of Civil Procedure?
92. Which of the following deals with questions to be determined by the Court executing decree in the Code of Civil Procedure?
93. Which of the following order of Code of Civil Procedure is related to "Set-off" and "counter-claims"
94. Dismissal of the suit under Rule 3 of Order 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure
95. Which of the following Sections of the Civil Procedure Code is related to pecuniary jurisdiction of Civil Court?
96. Can a person who has not suffered special damage because of public nuisance or wrongful act affecting the public file a suit?
97. Which one comes in the preview of "formal defect" for withdrawal of suit under Order 23, Rule 1(3) of Code of Civil Procedure?
98. A receiver cannot be appointed
99. Under . . . . . . . . amendment of preliminary decree to incorporate interest portion in judgment of trial court not justified
100. If the appellant withdraws the appeal preferred against a decree passed ex parte, the application under order 9, Rule 13 of Civil Procedure Code shall be-
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