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Caveat Petition: Introduction, Concept And Applicability
by Devanjali Banerjee 28 Dec 2021 8:25 AM GMT
![Questions Related to Jurisdiction | (I). A resides at Shimla, B at Calcutta and C at Delhi. A, B and C being together at Benaras, B and C executed a joint promissory note payable on demand and delivered it to A. At what place can A sue B and C?… (II). Questions Related to Jurisdiction | (I). A resides at Shimla, B at Calcutta and C at Delhi. A, B and C being together at Benaras, B and C executed a joint promissory note payable on demand and delivered it to A. At what place can A sue B and C?… (II).](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cpc-mains-1.png)
Questions Related to Jurisdiction | (I). A resides at Shimla, B at Calcutta and C at Delhi. A, B and C being together at Benaras, B and C executed a joint promissory note payable on demand and delivered it to A. At what place can A sue B and C?… (II).
by Admin Legal Bites 26 Dec 2021 2:36 PM GMT
![Question related to Jurisdiction | A, who actually and voluntarily resides within the district of Burdwan enters into a contract… Discuss, with reference to the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, whether the Burdwan court has jurisdiction to entertain the suit Question related to Jurisdiction | A, who actually and voluntarily resides within the district of Burdwan enters into a contract… Discuss, with reference to the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, whether the Burdwan court has jurisdiction to entertain the suit](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cpc-mains-1.png)
Question related to Jurisdiction | A, who actually and voluntarily resides within the district of Burdwan enters into a contract… Discuss, with reference to the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, whether the Burdwan court has jurisdiction to entertain the suit
by Admin Legal Bites 26 Dec 2021 1:04 PM GMT
![In which court or courts can the following suit be instituted? (I) A suit for partition of immovable property, a house situated at Kanpur and jointly owned by X and Y, X, the plaintiff resides at Lucknow, while Y, the defendant, carries on business at Allahabad. (II), (III), (IV) In which court or courts can the following suit be instituted? (I) A suit for partition of immovable property, a house situated at Kanpur and jointly owned by X and Y, X, the plaintiff resides at Lucknow, while Y, the defendant, carries on business at Allahabad. (II), (III), (IV)](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cpc-mains-1.png)
In which court or courts can the following suit be instituted? (I) A suit for partition of immovable property, a house situated at Kanpur and jointly owned by X and Y, X, the plaintiff resides at Lucknow, while Y, the defendant, carries on business at Allahabad. (II), (III), (IV)
by Admin Legal Bites 26 Dec 2021 12:20 PM GMT
![Explain the general rules as to the institution of the suit under Section 16 to 20 of C.P.C. Explain the general rules as to the institution of the suit under Section 16 to 20 of C.P.C.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cpc-mains-1.png)
Explain the general rules as to the institution of the suit under Section 16 to 20 of C.P.C.
by Admin Legal Bites 26 Dec 2021 12:02 PM GMT
![Explain the provisions of the Civil Procedure Code relating to the jurisdiction of Civil Courts Explain the provisions of the Civil Procedure Code relating to the jurisdiction of Civil Courts](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cpc-mains-1.png)
Explain the provisions of the Civil Procedure Code relating to the jurisdiction of Civil Courts
by Admin Legal Bites 26 Dec 2021 11:53 AM GMT
![A brought a suit for certain properties in possession of B on the allegation that he was the nearest heir of C, the last owner of the properties in suit. B contested the suit on the grounds that he was an adopted son of C. Is the subsequent suit by B maintainable? A brought a suit for certain properties in possession of B on the allegation that he was the nearest heir of C, the last owner of the properties in suit. B contested the suit on the grounds that he was an adopted son of C. Is the subsequent suit by B maintainable?](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cpc-mains-1.png)
A brought a suit for certain properties in possession of B on the allegation that he was the nearest heir of C, the last owner of the properties in suit. B contested the suit on the grounds that he was an adopted son of C. Is the subsequent suit by B maintainable?
by Admin Legal Bites 26 Dec 2021 11:31 AM GMT