CPC Mains Questions Series Part X: Important Questions for Judiciary, APO & University Exams | Part – X of X

CPC Mains Questions Series

Legal Bites brings to you CPC Mains Questions Series Part X. The questions enlisted here are arranged section-wise and will aid the students preparing for Judiciary, APO or University Exams. The list question curated by Legal Bites will help candidates identify the important and frequently asked questions and give them a good practise for their aptitude and knowledge.

CPC Mains Questions Series Part X

We know answer writing is a continuous exercise that is an inalienable part of the preparation process for any Examination. A well-written answer not only reflects the knowledge of an aspirant but also his/her ability to tailor the content in a manner suited to meet the expectations of the question.

Rigorous preparation for this exam is mandatory in order to crack it. In the last few months prior to the exams, it is sufficient for candidates to simply keep practising these questions in order to gain mastery over the subjects studied. Not only the candidate’s confidence level but also their scores will show good improvement upon following it.

CPC Mains Questions Series Part X of X

Question 1

What is the remedy available to an aggrieved party against an order passed under Section 151 (Inherent powers of the courts) of Civil Procedure Code?

Question 2

What do you understand by restitution? Under what circumstances the Court can order for restitution? Can an order passed by the Court on an application for restitution be appealable?

Question 3A

When and how judgment is pronounced and signed?

Question 3B

What sort of a decree is passed in a partition suit?

Question 4

What judgment should contain?

Question 5

Write short notes on the following:

  1. Representative suit.
  2. Interlocutory suit.
  3. Caveat.

Question 6

What do you understand by the following:

  1. ‘In rem’
  2. ‘In personem’
  3. ‘Ratio decidendi’
  4. ‘Res ipsa loquitur’,
  5. ‘Coram non judice’
  6. ‘Corpus delict
  7. ‘In pari materia’
  8. ‘Ultra vires’
  9. ‘Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus’
  10. ‘Post-mortem’
  11. ‘Ante mortem’ and ‘Mortuary’

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