Judiciary And Law Mcqs

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1.Which section of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C) addresses the inherent powers of the Court?

2.Under Section 149 of the Civil Procedure Code, the Court's authority to permit a party to rectify a deficiency in court fees is known as its _____________ power?

3.Which section of the Civil Procedure Code (C.P.C) pertains to the oath on an affidavit?

4.Under which provision are members of legislative bodies protected from arrest and detention in civil proceedings?

5.Under which section of the Code of Civil Procedure are women, who are traditionally not required to appear in public, excused from personal court appearances?

6.On what grounds can the High Court or District Court exercise their revision powers?

7.What is the prescribed time frame for submitting a revision petition to the High Court under Section 115?

8.What does the term "Revision" refer to?

9.What term is used to describe the right to have a decision re-examined?

10.Under the law, when is the power of review allowed to be exercised?

11.What does the term "Review" specifically refer to?

12.When a lower trial court is uncertain about a legal question, to which authority can it refer the matter according to Section 113 of the Civil Procedure Code (C.P.C)?

13.To which authority can one appeal against a judgment, decree, or final order issued by the High Court?

14.Under which provision does an appellate court have the authority to admit additional evidence?

15.What authority does an appellate court possess?

16.Under which section of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C.) are orders that can be appealed specified?

17.Under which section of the Code of Civil Procedure are the grounds for filing a second appeal specified?

18.From which type of court decree is no appeal allowed?

19.Which court is typically referred to as the appellate court?

20.Which type of appeal is addressed under Section 96 of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C.)?

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