The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908: Preliminary and General Jurisdiction

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What is the purpose of Section 29?

Service of foreign summonses.

Under what section can the Court order discovery?

Section 30.

What is the subject matter of Section 34?

Interest.

What does Section 39 deal with?

Transfer of decree.

What is the purpose of Section 44A?

Execution of decrees passed by Courts in reciprocating territory.

What is the focus of Section 51?

Powers of Court to enforce execution.

Under which section is the prohibition of arrest or detention of women in execution of decree for money mentioned?

Section 56.

What does Section 61 provide for?

Partial exemption of agricultural produce.

What is the focus of Section 65?

Purchaser’s title.

What is the subject matter of Section 73?

Proceeds of execution-sale to be rateably distributed among decree-holders.

What is the short title, commencement, and extent of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908?

The short title, commencement, and extent of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 are covered in section 1.

Under what circumstances will a foreign judgment not be conclusive?

A foreign judgment will not be conclusive under certain circumstances, as specified in section 13.

Where should suits for immovable property be instituted?

Suits for immovable property should be instituted in the court where the subject-matter is situated, according to section 16.

What is the provision for the place of institution of a suit when the local limits of jurisdiction of courts are uncertain?

The provision for the place of institution of a suit when the local limits of jurisdiction of courts are uncertain is outlined in section 18.

In which court should other suits be instituted where defendants reside or cause of action arises?

Other suits should be instituted where the defendants reside or the cause of action arises, as per section 20.

What is the provision for objections to jurisdiction?

The provision for objections to jurisdiction is covered in section 21.

Test your knowledge of the preliminary sections and suits in general jurisdiction of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. This quiz covers topics such as short title, definitions, subordination of courts, pecuniary jurisdiction, and res judicata.

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