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1. ‘Particulars to be contained in plaint’ is mentioned in
(a) Order VI, Rule 15
(b) Order VI, Rule 12
(c) Order VII, Rule 1
(d) Order IV, Rule 14

2. A court can return the plaint for presentation to the proper court
(a) At the time of presentation
(b) Before framing of issues
(c) Before the trial begins
(d) At any time

3. The order returning the plaint is
(a) Appealable
(b) Not appealable
(c) Revisable
(d) None of these

4. Which of the following sections of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, deals with procedure of service of summons where defendant resides in another State?
(a) Section 27
(b) Section 28
(c) Section 29
(d) Section 30

5. In legal set off the amount must be recoverable at the date of
(a) Suit
(b) Written statement
(c) Framing of issues
(d) None of these

6. Order IX of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, deals with
(a) Summons to witness
(b) Appearance of parties and consequences of non-appearance
(c) Written statement
(d) Set-off

7. Can the inherent power be used to set aside an ex parte decree?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) None of these

8. Set-off is a
(a) Plea for the plaintiff
(b) Defense of the defendant
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) Neither (a) nor (b)

9. Which of the following orders deals with issue and service of summons?
(a) Order V
(b) Order VI
(c) Order VII
(d) Order IV

10. Is the principle of resjudicat applicable to criminal proceedings?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Depends
(d) None of these

11. The term ‘movable property’ is defined in the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 under
(a) Section 3
(b) Section (2)
(c) Section 4
(d) Not defined

12. On a transfer of property, vested interest therein is certain in favour of a person on the happening of an event which
(a) Must happen
(b) May happen
(c) Shall happen
(d) None of these

13. In a lease of immovable property what is transferred is the
(a) Right to enjoy the property
(b) Interest in the property
(c) Mesne profit
(d) Possession alone

14. The disappointment transferee for consideration has the right to be made good for
(a) The actual loss
(b) Value of the property attempted to be transferred to him
(c) The money expended by him on this behalf
(d) Compensation including future loss

15. On relinquishment of the benefit by the owner under section 35 it shall be
(a) Reverted to the transferor
(b) Vested with the disappointment
(c) Accounted for the loss sustained to the owner
(d) None of these

16. Burden of covenant runs with the land is the spirit of section ______ of the Transfer of Property Act
(a) 40
(b) 41
(c) 42
(d) 43

17. An ostensible owner of an immovable property is
(a) Real owner
(b) Qualified owner
(c) One who transfer with the consent of the real owner
(d) Owner without title

18. Lis pendens is applicable to property
(a) Immovable only
(b) Movable only
(c) Both movable and immovable
(d) Tangible and intangible

19. The provisions of charge under section 100 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 so far as may apply to the provision of
(a) Simple mortgage
(b) Usufructuary mortgage
(c) English mortgage
(d) Anomalous mortgage

20. ‘Sale’ in the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is defined under
(a) Section 53
(b) Section 54 A
(c) Section 54
(d) None of these

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