1.Which Order of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C) pertains to the submission of written statements?
2.What is the consequence if a plaintiff or petitioner does not provide an address for service of summons or notices in their plaint or petition?
3.If the plaintiff intends to use additional documents as evidence to support their claim, where should these documents be submitted?
4.How many essential elements are specified under Order VII, Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the absence of which can lead to the dismissal of a plaint?
5.What is the appropriate action when a plaint fails to reveal a valid cause of action?
6.What subject is covered under Order VII, Rule 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C.)?
7.When a plaintiff requests monetary compensation, what must the plaint specify?
8.According to which provision must the name of the Court where a suit is filed be mentioned in the plaint?
9.Which subject is covered under Order VII of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C.)?
10.Which subject is addressed by Order VI, Rule 15 of the Civil Procedure Code (C.P.C.)?
11.According to the principle established in Order VI, Rule 2 of the Civil Procedure Code, what must pleadings specifically include?
12.Which subject is covered under Order VI of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C.)?
13.If the accused is held in custody, to whom should the summons be delivered or sent by mail or other means?
14.Which type of service does urgent mail or courier represent in the context of serving summons?
15.What is the subject matter of Order V, Rule 20, in the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C)?
16.If a defendant evades or avoids being served, and the Court determines that the summons cannot be delivered through usual methods, how will the Court order the summons to be served?
17.Who must sign the copy of the summons that is served by delivery or tender?
18.Once a lawsuit has been properly initiated, to whom can a summons be lawfully issued?
19.Where can a suit be initiated by submitting a plaint?
20.By signing which document can an individual authorize a pleader to represent them in legal proceedings?