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[#946] Under Code of Civil Procedure 1908, if the court finds at any stage that it has no pecuniary jurisdiction with respect to the subject matter of the suit, it will
Correct Answer

(D) Return the suit

[#947] How many time period can be extended in aggregate by the court under Rule 5 of Order XXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908?
Correct Answer

(D) Not exceeding 3 months

Explanation

Solution: Under Rule 5 of Order XXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 , the court has the authority to extend time periods for various actions within the legal proceedings. According to this rule, the court can extend any time period prescribed or allowed by the Code for the performance of any act, not exceeding 3 months in aggregate. This means that the court can extend different time periods for different actions, but the total extension granted by the court for all such time periods combined should not exceed 3 months. Therefore, the correct option is Option D: Not exceeding 3 months , which accurately represents the maximum time period that can be extended by the court under Rule 5 of Order XXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

[#948] Where a suit plaint seeking relief of possession of an immovable property is rejected under Order VII Rule 11 Code of Civil Procedure, whether filing of a fresh suit is barred?
Correct Answer

(A) No, filing of a suit is not barred provided the fresh suit is filed within the period of limitation

[#949] Amendment allowed under Order VI, Rule 17 of Code of Civil Procedure must be carried on, in cases no time is fixed for carrying on the amendment, within
Correct Answer

(B) 14 days

[#950] A' holds a decree against 'B' for Rs. 5000/-. 'B' holds a decree against 'A' for Rs. 3000/-. Both 'A' and 'B' apply for execution of decree to a Court which has jurisdiction to execute both decrees. The Court may
Correct Answer

(A) Allow execution of A's' decree of Rs. 2000