Code Of Civil Procedure - Study Mode

[#1081] Lodging of caveat under Section 148-A of Code of Civil Procedure
Correct Answer

(A) Entitles the caveat or to receive notice of the application

[#1082] An application for restoration of the suit under Order IX, Rule 4 of Code of Civil Procedure or under Order
Correct Answer

(B) 30 days of dismissal

[#1083] Under Section 114, a person can apply for review of judgment when:
Correct Answer

(D) All of the above

[#1084] Procedure in case of death of one of several plaintiffs or of the sole plaintiff has been provided
Correct Answer

(A) Under Order XXII, Rule 2 of Code of Civil Procedure

[#1085] When a party is called upon by notice to admit facts by the other party, under Order XII, Rule 4 of Code of Civil Procedure, the party on whom the notice has been served has to admit the facts within
Correct Answer

(B) 9 days of the service of notice

Explanation

Solution: Order XII, Rule 4 of the Code of Civil Procedure deals with the procedure for admitting facts during a civil suit to streamline the trial. When a party serves a "notice to admit facts" to the opposite party, it is essentially requesting them to confirm certain facts to avoid unnecessary litigation over those matters. As per Order XII, Rule 4, the party on whom the notice is served is required to respond within 15 days from the date of service of the notice. This time frame allows the party enough opportunity to either admit or deny the facts formally in writing. Hence, the correct time limit prescribed under the CPC is 15 days, and the other options (9, 7, and 6 days) are incorrect.