41. When Limitation Act came into force?
(1) 1st October, 1964
(2) 1st December, 1963
(3) 1st October, 1963
(4) 1st January, 1964
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42. “Prescribed period” means the period of Limitation computed in accordance with
(1) the Section 31 of Limitation Act.
(2) the Section 4 of Limitation Act.
(3) the Section 15 of Limitation Act.
(4) the provisions of Limitation Act.
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43. Section 129 of Evidence Act, 1872 states that no one shall be compelled to disclose to the court any confidential communication which has taken place .between who among the following?
(1) Landlord and Tenant
(2) Company and Customer
(3) Advocate and Client
(4) Husband and Wife
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44. Under Limitation Act, 1963, “Plaintiff’ does not include
1. any person from or through whom a plaintiff derives his right to sue.
2. any person whose estate is represented by the plaintiff as executor, administrator or other representative.
Select the correct answer using codes given below:
Codes:
(1) None of these
(2) 1 and 2 both
(3) 2
(4) 1
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45. Which section of Limitation Act gives effect to the right of extinguishment of property?
(1) Section 28
(2) Section 27
(3) Section 26
(4) Section 25
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46. The nature of Section 3, Limitation Act is
(1) discretionary
(2) directory
(3) optional
(4) mandatory
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47. Where the prescribed time for any suit, appeal or application expires on a day when the court is closed, the suit, appeal or application may be instituted –
(1) All of these
(2) on any dates by the permission of the concerning court
(3) on the date when the presiding officer is present
(4) on the date when the court reopens
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48. Which of the following term is not defined in Section 2 of the Limitation Act, 1963?
(1) Legal disability
(2) Period of limitation
(3) Good faith
(4) Bill of Exchange
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49. On whom the onus to prove the ‘sufficient cause’ for delay in filing an appeal/ application?
(1) None of these
(2) On discretion of court
(3) Respondent
(4) Appellant/Applicant
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50. The legal disability, for instituting suit or making an application for execution of a decree, under Section 6 of the Limitation Act, 1963, are only
(1) Minority, Insanity and Idiocy
(2) Minority and Idiocy
(3) Insanity and Idiocy
(4) Minority and Insanity
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