MCQs ON C.P.C., 1908 (PART: 4)
1 | A decree is appealable unless appeal is barred –
(A) True (B) False Ans: (A) |
2 | From the appeal point of view, a decree may be—
(A) Original decree (B) Appellate decree (C) Both above (D) None Ans: (C) |
3 | Which Order of the CPC deals with the detail procedure as to an appeal from original decree—
(A) Order 40 (B) Order 41 (C) Order 42 (D) Order 43 Ans: (B) |
4 | Which Order of the CPC enshrines provisions as to appeal from appellate decree (also known as second appeal)—
(A) Order 40 (B) Order 41 (C) Order 42 (D) Order 43 Ans: (C) |
5 | A decree may be—
(A) Preliminary decree (B) Final decree (C) Partly preliminary decree and partly final decree (D) All Ans: (D) |
6 | A ‘partly preliminary’ and a ‘partly final decrees are jointly called—
(A) Special Decree (B) Preferable Decree (C) Latent Decree (D) Composite Decree Ans: (D) |
7 | A Preliminary Decree (PD) is a decree which—
(A) does not adjudicate the right of the party finally and further proceedings have to be taken before final disposal of the suit (B) adjudicates the right of the party finally (C) Both correct (D) None Ans: (A) |
8 | A PD may be passed in—
(A) Suit for recovery of possession of immovable property and for rent or mesne profit (Order 20. R.12) (B) Administration suit (O.20, R.13) (C) Suit for pre-emption (O.20, R.14) (D) All of the above Ans: (D) |
9 | A PD may be passed in—
(A) Suit for dissolution of partnership (O.20, R.15) (B) Suit for account b/w principal and agent (O.20, R.16) (C) Suit for partition of property (O.20, R.18) (D) All correct Ans: (D) |
10 | A PD may be passed in—
(A) Suit for foreclosure of mortgage (O.34, R.2-3) (B) Suit for sale of mortgaged property (O.34, R.4-5) (C) Suit for redemption of a mortgage (O.34, R.7-8) (D) All correct Ans: (D) |
* Typographical error, if any, is inadvertent. |