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According to Section 10, in which situations will a court not proceed with the trial of a suit?
According to Section 10, in which situations will a court not proceed with the trial of a suit?
- When the pendency of a suit in a foreign court precludes the court in Bangladesh from trying a suit
- When the suit is pending in a court outside of Bangladesh
- When the suit is pending before the Supreme Court
- When the matter in issue is also directly and substantially in issue in a previously instituted suit between the same parties (correct)
According to Section 10, can a court in Bangladesh try a suit founded on the same cause of action as a suit pending in a foreign court?
According to Section 10, can a court in Bangladesh try a suit founded on the same cause of action as a suit pending in a foreign court?
- Yes, the pendency of a suit in a foreign court does not preclude the court in Bangladesh from trying a suit founded on the same cause of action (correct)
- No, the court in Bangladesh can try a suit founded on the same cause of action only if it is pending in a court outside of Bangladesh
- Yes, the court in Bangladesh can try a suit founded on the same cause of action only if it is pending before the Supreme Court
- No, the court in Bangladesh cannot try a suit founded on the same cause of action as a suit pending in a foreign court
According to Section 11, what is the meaning of 'res judicata'?
According to Section 11, what is the meaning of 'res judicata'?
- A matter that has been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between different parties
- A matter that has been indirectly and insignificantly in issue in a former suit between the same parties
- A matter that has been directly and substantially in issue in a current suit between the same parties
- A matter that has been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between the same parties (correct)
According to Section 11, can a court try a suit or issue in which the matter in issue has been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between different parties?
According to Section 11, can a court try a suit or issue in which the matter in issue has been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between different parties?
According to Section 11, can a court try a suit or issue in which the matter in issue has not been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between the same parties?
According to Section 11, can a court try a suit or issue in which the matter in issue has not been directly and substantially in issue in a former suit between the same parties?
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