MCQs ON C.P.C., 1908 (PART: 7)
1 | Decree-Holder (DH) has been defined under—
(A) Section 2(3) (B) Section 2(4) (C) Section 2(5) (D) Not defined in C.P.C. Ans: (A) |
2 | Mark incorrect statements—
(A) DH means any person in whose favour a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has been made (B) A DH need not necessarily be plaintiff viz., a decree for specific performance is capable of execution both by the plaintiff and defendant (C) A person who is not a party to the suit but in whose favour an order has been passed is also a decree-holder (D) Even, in certain cases the defendant may be a decree-holder (E) All correct Ans: (E) |
3 | Judgment-Debtor (JD) has been defined under—
(A) Section 2(8) (B) Section 2(9) (C) Section 2(10) (D) Section 2(11) Ans: (C) |
4 | Any person against whom a decree has been passed or an order capable of execution has been made is called—
(A) Ratio Decidendi (B) Garnishee (C) Judgment Debtor (D) Decree-Holder Ans: (C) |
5 | Section 2(5) of the C.P.C. defines—
(A) Foreign Court (B) Foreign Judgment (C) Govt. Pleader (D) High Court Ans: (A) |
6 | Mark incorrect statement: Under C.P.C., foreign court (FC) means a court—
(A) Situate outside India, and (B) Not established or continued by the authority of the Central Government (C) Not established or continued by the authority of the Parliament (D) All correct Ans: (C) [See Section 2(5)] |
7 | Which of the Sections of C.P.C. provides that foreign judgment means judgment of a foreign court—
(A) Section 2(5) (B) Section 2(6) (C) Section 2(7) (D) Section 2(8) Ans: (B) |
8 | Government Pleader is defined under Section—
(A) Section 2(6) (B) Section 2(7) (C) Section 2(8) (D) Section 2(9) Ans: (B) |
9 | Government Pleader (GP) includes any officer appointed by the State Government to perform functions__________imposed under Cr.P.C on the GP—
(A) Impliedly (B) Expressly (C) Expressly or Impliedly (D) All correct Ans: (B) |
10 | GP also includes any pleader acting under the direction of the GP—
(A) True (B) False Ans: (A) |
* Typographical error, if any, is inadvertent. |