22. A suit in which the right of property or office is contested is called suit of ____________ nature.
A. Civil
B. Criminal
C. Civil as well as criminal
D. None of these
23. The doctrine which prevents the courts of concurrent jurisdiction from simultaneously entertaining and adjudicating upon two parallel suits in respect of same cause of action and same subject matter is known as ________________.
A. Res Judicata
B. Jus Cogens
C. Res Subjudice
D. None of these
24. Where a person challenges the validity of judgment, decree or order on plea of fraud, misrepresentation or want of jurisdiction, he shall seek the remedy by ______________
A. Filing a suit
B. Making an application to the same court which has passed the judgment, decree or order
C. Filing a revision
D. None of these
25 _______________ is a formal expression that determines the rights of parties conclusively in regard of any matter in controversy.
A. Judgment
B. Order
C. Decree
D. All of these
26. Under the CPC, a decree passed with the consent of the parties is known as _______________.
A. Preliminary decree
B. Compromise decree
C. Ex-parte decree
D. Arbitral award
27. General law or Special law may be _______________ Bar on the Jurisdiction of civil courts under section 9 of CPC
A. Express
B. Implied
C. Both A and B
D. None of these
28. As per section 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the Courts shall (subject to the provisions contained in the CPC) have jurisdiction to try all suits of a ______________ nature excepting suits of which their cognizance is either expressly or impliedly barred.
A. Criminal
B. Civil
C. Family
D. Personal
29. According to section 9 of CPC, Civil courts are courts of ____________ Jurisdiction in civil matters.
A. Optional
B. Ultimate
C. Both A and B
D. None of them
30. Section 10 of CPC, deals with ______________.
A. Resubjudice
B. Stay of suit
C. Both A and B
D. Resubjudicata
31. Section _________________ of the C.P.C prevents courts of concurrent jurisdiction from simultaneously entertaining and adjudicating upon two parallel litigations in respect of the same matter in issue.