CSS :: Limitation Act 1908
31.
Time limitation for appeal against any order of criminal Court to Court of Session is
A.
Fifteen days, after date of order
B.
Twenty days, from the date of order
C.
Thirty days, from the date of order
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
32.
Under Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 from an order of acquittal time limitation of appeal is`
A.
Ninety days, from the date of order
B.
Six months, from the date of order
C.
Nine months, from the date of order
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
33.
Time limitation for filing application under Arbitration Act, 1940 to set aside an award or to get an award remitted for reconsideration is
A.
Thirty days, from the date of service of filing the award
B.
Sixty days, from the date of service of the notice of filing of the award
C.
Ninety days, from the date of service of the notice of filing the award
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
34.
The time limitation for leave to defend a suit under Order XXXVII, of C.P.C
A.
Ten days, when the summons are served
B.
Fifteen days, when the summons are served
C.
Twenty days, when the summons are served
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
35.
Time limitation for restoration of review petition due to absence of petitioner is
A.
Seven days, from the day when the application for review is rejected
B.
Ten days, from the day when the application of review is rejected
C.
Fifteen days, from the date when the application for review is rejected
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
36.
Time limitation for the review of a judgment by a High Court in the exercise of its original jurisdiction is
A.
Twenty days, from the date of decree or order
B.
Thirty days, from the date of decree or order
C.
Ninety days, from the date of decree or order
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
37.
Time limitation for revision under section 115, of C.P.C is
A.
Thirty days, from the date of the decision sought to be revised
B.
Sixty days, from the date of decision sought to be revised
C.
Ninety days, from the date of decision sought to be revised
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
38.
The time limitation for a defendant to give application to set aside ex-part decree is
A.
Thirty days from the date of decree
B.
Thirty days from knowledge of applicant about the decree
C.
Both (a) and (b)
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
39.
Time limitation under C.P.C by a person disposed of immovable property and disputing the right of decree holder or purchaser at a sale in execution of a decree to be put into execution is
A.
Thirty days, from the date of dispossession
B.
Fiftty days, from the date of dispossession
C.
Sixty days, from the date of dispossession
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
40.
Time limitation under C.P.C to set aside a sale in execution of a decree including any such application by a judgment debtor is
A.
Fifteen days, from the date of the sale
B.
Twenty days, from the date of sale
C.
Thirty days, from the date of sale
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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