A. Plaint
B. Written statement
C. Both A and B
D. None of the these
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Civil Procedure 1908
A. Settlement of issues and determination of suit on issues of law or on issues agreed upon
B. Submission of documents and their legal value
C. None of the above
D. None of the these
A. Endorsement on accepted documents
B. Endorsement on rejected documents
C. Both A and B
D. None of the these
A. O. XIII, Rule 2, of C.P.C.
B. O. XIII, Rule 3, of C.P.C.
C. O. XIII, Rule 4, of C.P.C.
D. None of the these
A. Must inform the affected party
B. Must inform the beneficent party
C. Must record ground of rejection
D. None of the these
A. Is effective,
B. Shows good cause for non production of evidence
C. Make application with affidavit
D. None of the these
A. Production of documents
B. Impounding and return of documents
C. Both A and B
D. None of the these
A. Admission as provided in O. XII, Rule 7, of C.P.C.
B. Denial as provided in Or. XII, Rule 7. of C.P.C.
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of the these
A. Notice to admit documents
B. Notice to contest matters
C. Notice to reply the interrogatories
D. None of the these
A. 6 Rules,
B. 9 Rules,
C. 12 Rules,
D. None of the these