Past Papers of Law of Civil Procedure LLB III Punjab University
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Dear fellows this post is about the past papers of Law Of Civil Procedure LL.B III
Annual 2006
Time Allowed: 3 Hours
Max Marks: 100
Attempt FIVE Questions in all. Three questions
from PART-I and TWO questions from PART-II. All questions carry equal
marks
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Part-I
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S.No
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Question
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01
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Discuss
S. 9 C.P.C with particular reference to territorial and pecuniary
jurisdiction of Civil Courts
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02
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Can
an objection to territorial jurisdiction be taken for the first time at the
appellate or revisional stage?
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03
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If
a suit, with deficient court fee, is filed, how the court would deal with the
situation?
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04
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05
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What
is “Reference”? Give it significance in detail.
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06
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Write
a detailed note on D. 20 C.P.C
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PART-II
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07
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How
a suit, for and against a minor, can be filed? Discuss the provisions
contained in the Code.
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08
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Write
note on ‘necessary’ and ‘proper’ party, in a suit.
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09
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Can a plaintiff file a fresh suit,
on the same cause of action, after the rejection of plaint?
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10
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Discuss
the requirements of a written statement in the light of Oder VIII, CPC
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PART-III
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11
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What
is “Sufficient Cause” within the meaning of S. 5 of limitation Act?
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12
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What
is the effect of S. 8 on the concessions given under S. 6 of the Limitation
Act?
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Supplementary 2006
Time Allowed: 3 Hours
Max Marks: 100
Attempt THREE Questions Afrom Part-I, TWWO
questions from PART-II and ONE
question from PART-III.
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Part-I
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S.No
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Question
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01
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State
the doctrine of “RES SUB JUDICE”
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02
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Which
is the Court competent to transfer a Civil Suit from one Court to another, in
the same district? Also state the grounds for such transfer
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03
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For
Suits pertaining to immoveable property, which Court has the jurisdiction to
try?
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04
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Discuss the revisional
jurisdiction of High Court, and the District Court, in the light of the
latest amendments.
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05
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Write
an exhaustive note on applicability of the Code on all Courts of Civil
nature.
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06
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Can
a judgment, decree, or order be amended, after pronouncement? If so, under
what provision of law?
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PART-II
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07
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State
the law regarding striking of the defendant, in the light of latest
amendments.
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08
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Enumerate
the distinction between Order XLI and XLIII, C.P.C
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09
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10
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Where
a plaintiff omits for a portion of his claim, he shall not, afterwards, be
allowed to sue for the omitted claim
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PART-III
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11
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Law
of Limitation, basically provides the period, during which a right is legally
enforceable. Discuss
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12
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Discuss
the law of computation of limitation period.
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