Monday, January 13, 2014

Question Paper | HCS (J.B.) Pre 2010 | HCS (Judicial Branch) (Preliminary) Examination- 2010

HCS (Judicial Branch) (Preliminary) Examination- 2010

Question Number: 11-20

11. A judgment passed by a court can be reviewed
(a) by the court passing the judgment
(b) by the court of District Judge
(c) by the High Court
(d) All of the above

12. A necessary party is one in whose
(a) absence no order can be made effectively
(b) absence an order can be made but whose presence is necessary for the complete decision of the case
(c) only (b) is correct
(d) none of the above

13. A suit through 'next friend' can be filed by
(a) a minor
(b) a lunatic
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) none of the above

14. A temporary injunction can be granted to a party establishing
(a) a prima facie case in his favour
(b) balance of convenience in his favour
(c) irreparable injury to him in the event of non-grant of injunction
(d) all of the above

15. Abatement means
(a) suspension or termination of proceedings in an action for want of proper parties
(b) the process of bringing on record legal representatives of the deceased party
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of the above

16. An executing court
(a) can modify the terms of the decree
(b) can vary the term of the decree
(c) can modify and vary the terms of the decree
(d) can neither modify nor vary the terms of the decree

17. Civil Procedure Code provides for
(a) temporary injunction
(b) permanent injunction
(c) mandatory injunction
(d) none of the above

18. In case the suit has been instituted in a court having no jurisdiction, territorial or pecuniary, the plaint is liable to be
(a) returned
(b) rejected
(c) either (a) or (b)
(d) none of the above

19. In which of the following cases res-judicata is not applicable
(a) consent/compromise decree
(b) dismissal in default
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) none of the above

20. Pleading can be amended
(a) before the trial court
(b) before the first appellate court
(c) before the second appellate court
(d) all of the above

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