A. Section 106, of C.P.C.
B. Section 107(c), of C.P.C.
C. Section 107(d), of C.P.C.
D. None of the these
Civil Procedure 1908
Civil Procedure 1908
A. Determine a case finally
B. Frame new issues and remand the case
C. Both A and B
D. None of the these
A. Section 103, of C.P.C
B. Section 103-A, of C.P.C.
C. Section 104, of C.P.C.
D. None of the these
A. Section 99, C.P.C.
B. Section 100, C.P.C.
C. Section 101, C.P.C.
D. None of the these
A. On merits
B. On facts
C. With consent of parties
D. None of the these
A. Court of Civil Judge First Class
B. Court of District Judge
C. High Court
D. None of the these
A. 1st appeal
B. 2nd appeal
C. None of the above
D. None of the these
A. Public charities
B. Diplomats
C. Public nuisances
D. None of the these
A. District Judge
B. Provincial government
C. Advocate General
D. None of the these
A. Provincial government
B. Federal government
C. President
D. None of the these