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Fifth Semester 3 Years LL.B. Examination, April/May 2022 (Dec. 2021)
UNIT - I
1. Explain Doctrine of ‘Resjudicata’. State the conditions for applicability of the doctrine
of Resjudicata.
2. “Every civil suit must be instituted before a lowest civil court competent to try that
suit”. Discuss.
3. Foreign judgement.
4. Res subjudice.
UNIT - II
1. Explain the fundamental rules of pleadings. When the amendment of pleadings is
permissible?
2. State the provisions of CPC relating to joinder of parties. What is the effect of non-
joinder of necessary parties?
3. Counter claim.
4. Written statement.
UNIT - III
1. What is Decree? What are the differences between decree and order?
2. Explain the provisions of Civil Procedure Code relating to the discovery, inspection,
and production of documents.
3. Appearance and non-appearance of parties.
4. Modes of execution.
UNIT - IV
1. What are the procedures for filing the suits by or against government or public
officer?
2. When can the court appoint a receiver? State the powers and duties of a receiver.
3. Inherent powers of the court.
4. Revision.
UNIT - V
1. “Once a period of limitation begins to run no subsequent disability or inability to
institute a suit stops it”. Discuss.
2. State the general rules as to calculation or period of limitation.
3. ‘Kiran seeks condonation of delay for not preferring an appeal within the period of
limitation because of engrossing in his marriage. Is it condonable ?
4. Rakesh taken debt from Santhosh under oral terms. Rakesh gives a written
acknowledgement, after the expiry of two years. Then he pleads sorry for not paying
the debt yet. Determine the validity of acknowledgement.
V Semester 3 Year LL.B. Examination, Oct./Nov. 2022 (June 2022)
UNIT - I
1. Discuss the provisions pertaining to ‘Place of suits’ under civil procedure code.
2. Briefly describe the various stages of a suit.
3. Doctrine of res-subjudice.
4. Sri Ramesh has instituted a suit against his wife Aruna in the civil court at
Dharawad. Aruna is residing at Kalaburagi with her parents. She has no income of
her own and hence, she is finding it difficult to travel to Dharawad frequently to
attend the proceedings. Advise her.
UNIT - II
1. What are the rules regarding institution of suits? Explain.
2. Explain the essentials of a plaint.
3. Counter claim.
4. Substitute service.
UNIT - III
1. What is an exparte decree? State the remedies available to the person against whom
such decree is passed.
2. Define judgement and distinguish it with decree.
3. Adjournment.
4. Inter-pleader suit.
UNIT - IV
1. When can a court appoint receiver? Explain the powers and duties of the receivers.
2. State the rules regarding suits by or against minds and unsound persons.
3. Temporary injunction.
4. Review.
UNIT - V
1. Explain the provisions in respect of condonation of delay.
2. Explain the salient features of Limitation Act.
3. X takes the debt from Y under oral terms. X gives a written acknowledgement, after
the expiry of two years. Then he pleads sorry for not paying the debt yet. Determine
the validity of acknowledgement.
4. Acknowledgement.
V Semester 3 Year LL.B./IX Semester 5 Year B.A. LL.B. (Maj. - Min. System)/ B.B.A.
LL.B./B.Com. LL.B. Examination, March/April 2023 (December 2022)
UNIT - I
1. What is suit? Describe different stages of suit.
2. Briefly explain the different parts of plaint.
3. Jurisdiction as Subject matter.
4. Write a note on Decree.
UNIT - II
1. Explain the circumstances under which leave to amend the pleadings shall be
refused.
2. What is plaint? State the circumstances when plaint can be rejected.
3. Write a note on misjoinder of parties.
4. Counter claim.
UNIT - III
1. What are the ‘issues’ in suit? How issues be framed?
2. Explain the consequences of appearances and non appearances of parties in suit.
3. Admissions.
4. Difference between judgement and decree.
UNIT - IV
1. State the procedure for instituting a suit by an indigent person.
2. When Court can appoint receiver? Explain the power and duties of the receiver.
3. Write a note on Caveat.
4. Temporary injunctions.
UNIT - V
1. Distinguish between limitation and estoppel.
2. Explain the circumstances in which delay will be condoned under the Limitation Act.
3. Prescription.
4. Acknowledgement.
V Semester 3 Year LL.B./IX Semester 5 Year B.A. LL.B. (Maj.-Min. System)/ B.B.A.
LL.B./B.Com. LL.B. Examination, September/October 2023
UNIT - I
1. Discuss the provisions of C.P.C. in respect of place of suing.
2. Explain the conditions for applicability of doctrine of “res-subjudice”.
3. Foreign judgement.
4. ‘A’ residing in Delhi, beats ‘B’ in Calcutta. ‘B’ wants to file a suit against ‘A’. Where
he can sue? Advise him.
UNIT - II
1. What are ‘costs’? Explain the different types of costs awarded in civil cases.
2. Explain the general rules of pleading.
3. Written statement — Defences available to the defendant.
4. Set-off and counter claim.
UNIT - III
1. Explain consequences of appearance and non-appearance of parties in a suit.
2. Explain the various modes of execution of decree.
3. Affidavit.
4. Admissions.
UNIT - IV
1. What is temporary injunction? Explain the grounds and principles to grant a
temporary injunction.
2. Explain under what circumstances a reference can be made to High Court?
3. Arrest before judgement.
4. Caveat.
UNIT - V
1. Explain the provisions in respect of condonation of delay.
2. “Once the time has begun to run, no subsequent disability or inability can stop it.”
Discuss.
3. “Limitation extinguishes remedy but not right.” Explain.
4. Objects of law of limitations.
V Semester 3 Year LL.B./IX Semester 5 Year B.A. LL.B. (Maj.-Min. System)/ B.B.A.
LL.B./B.Com. LL.B. Examination, March/April 2024 (Odd Sem.)
UNIT - I
1. “A Civil Court shall have jurisdiction to try all suits of civil nature.” Explain the
exceptions if any.
2. Explain the doctrines of ‘Res judicata’ and ‘Res subjudice’.
3. Jurisdiction as to subject matter of suit.
4. Foreign judgement.
UNIT - II
1. What are the fundamental rules of pleadings?
2. What are the different modes of service of summons on a defendant?
3. Return and rejection of plaint.
4. Interest and costs under Code.
UNIT - III
1. What is an exparte decree? What are the remedies open to the person against whom
such decree is passed?
2. What is meant by discovery, inspection and production of documents under the
Code?
3. Compromise under minor suit.
4. Proclamation of sale.
UNIT - IV
1. Explain the suits by or against the Government or Public Officers.
2. What are the circumstances under which the Court can grant Temporary injunctions?
Can it be modified? Explain.
3. Court Commissioner.
4. Inherent power of Court.
UNIT - V
1. What is the effect of legal disability on the period of limitation?
2. Explain the effects of fraud or mistake on the Period of Limitation Act.
3. Grounds for condonation of delay in filing a suit.
4. Limitation period to file an execution petition on decree.
V Semester 3 Year LL.B./IX Semester 5 Year B.Com. LL.B./B.A. LL.B. (Maj.-Min.
System)/B.B.A. LL.B. (Even Sem.) Examination, Aug./Sept. 2024
UNIT - I
1. “Every Civil Suit must be instituted before a lowest civil court competent to try that
suit” — Discuss.
2. Explain the different kinds of jurisdiction of civil courts.
3. Doctrine of ‘Resjudicata’.
4. Transfer of suits under CPC.
UNIT - II
1. Explain the different parts of a plaint.
2. Explain mis-joinder and non-joinder of parties in a suit. When would non-joinder of
party to be fatal to a suit?
3. Written statement.
4. Fundamental principles of pleadings.
UNIT - III
1. Explain the provisions of CPC with regard to attachment of property before
judgement.
2. State the procedure to be followed in the event of death or insolvency of either party
to the suit.
3. Exparte decree.
4. Execution of decree.
UNIT - IV
1. When a Commissioner can be appointed by Court? What are his powers?
2. Explain the suits by or against the minors.
3. Appeals.
4. Distinguish between reference and review.
UNIT - V
1. Explain the provisions in respect of condonation of delay.
2. Discuss the provisions relating to institution of suits by persons suffering from legal
disability.
3. Effects of fraud on the period of limitation.
4. General rules as to calculation of limitation period.
Analysis – Co – Pilot
Repeated Questions
Advanced Data Analysis
UNIT - I
1. Explain Doctrine of ‘Resjudicata’. State the conditions for applicability of the
doctrine of Resjudicata.
o Related Topics: Doctrine, Resjudicata, Conditions, Applicability
o Repeated: 3 times
2. “Every civil suit must be instituted before a lowest civil court competent to try that
suit”. Discuss.
o Related Topics: Civil Suit, Lowest Civil Court, Competent, Discuss
o Repeated: 3 times
3. Foreign judgement.
o Related Topics: Foreign, Judgement
o Repeated: 2 times
4. Res subjudice.
o Related Topics: Res, Subjudice
o Repeated: 2 times
UNIT - II
1. Explain the fundamental rules of pleadings. When the amendment of pleadings is
permissible?
o Related Topics: Fundamental Rules, Pleadings, Amendment, Permissible
o Repeated: 2 times
2. State the provisions of CPC relating to joinder of parties. What is the effect of non-
joinder of necessary parties?
o Related Topics: Provisions, CPC, Joinder of Parties, Non-Joinder, Necessary
Parties
o Repeated: 2 times
3. Counter claim.
o Related Topics: Counter, Claim
o Repeated: 2 times
4. Written statement.
o Related Topics: Written, Statement
o Repeated: 2 times
UNIT - III
1. What is Decree? What are the differences between decree and order?
o Related Topics: Decree, Differences, Order
o Repeated: 2 times
2. Explain the provisions of Civil Procedure Code relating to the discovery,
inspection, and production of documents.
o Related Topics: Provisions, Civil Procedure Code, Discovery, Inspection,
Production, Documents
o Repeated: 2 times
3. Appearance and non-appearance of parties.
o Related Topics: Appearance, Non-Appearance, Parties
o Repeated: 2 times
4. Modes of execution.
o Related Topics: Modes, Execution
o Repeated: 2 times
UNIT - IV
1. What are the procedures for filing the suits by or against government or public
officer?
o Related Topics: Procedures, Filing, Suits, Government, Public Officer
o Repeated: 2 times
2. When can the court appoint a receiver? State the powers and duties of a receiver.
o Related Topics: Court, Appoint, Receiver, Powers, Duties
o Repeated: 2 times
3. Inherent powers of the court.
o Related Topics: Inherent Powers, Court
o Repeated: 2 times
4. Revision.
o Related Topics: Revision
o Repeated: 2 times
UNIT - V
1. “Once a period of limitation begins to run no subsequent disability or inability to
institute a suit stops it”. Discuss.
o Related Topics: Period of Limitation, Subsequent Disability, Inability,
Institute, Suit, Stops, Discuss
o Repeated: 2 times
2. State the general rules as to calculation or period of limitation.
o Related Topics: General Rules, Calculation, Period of Limitation
o Repeated: 2 times
3. Explain the provisions in respect of condonation of delay.
o Related Topics: Provisions, Condonation, Delay
o Repeated: 2 times
4. Acknowledgement.
o Related Topics: Acknowledgement
o Repeated: 2 times
Predicted Questions for the Next Test Paper
Based on the advanced data analysis, here are the predicted questions most likely to appear
in the next test paper, sorted unit-wise, with two 10-mark questions and two 6-mark
questions for each unit:
UNIT - I
1. Explain Doctrine of ‘Resjudicata’. State the conditions for applicability of the
doctrine of Resjudicata. (Repeated: 3 times) - 10 Marks
2. “Every civil suit must be instituted before a lowest civil court competent to try that
suit”. Discuss. (Repeated: 3 times) - 10 Marks
3. Foreign judgement. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks
4. Res subjudice. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks
UNIT - II
1. Explain the fundamental rules of pleadings. When the amendment of pleadings is
permissible? (Repeated: 2 times) - 10 Marks
2. State the provisions of CPC relating to joinder of parties. What is the effect of non-
joinder of necessary parties? (Repeated: 2 times) - 10 Marks
3. Counter claim. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks
4. Written statement. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks
UNIT - III
1. What is Decree? What are the differences between decree and order? (Repeated: 2
times) - 10 Marks
2. Explain the provisions of Civil Procedure Code relating to the discovery,
inspection, and production of documents. (Repeated: 2 times) - 10 Marks
3. Appearance and non-appearance of parties. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks
4. Modes of execution. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks
UNIT - IV
1. What are the procedures for filing the suits by or against government or public
officer? (Repeated: 2 times) - 10 Marks
2. When can the court appoint a receiver? State the powers and duties of a receiver.
(Repeated: 2 times) - 10 Marks
3. Inherent powers of the court. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks
4. Revision. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks
UNIT - V
1. “Once a period of limitation begins to run no subsequent disability or inability to
institute a suit stops it”. Discuss. (Repeated: 2 times) - 10 Marks
2. State the general rules as to calculation or period of limitation. (Repeated: 2 times) -
10 Marks
3. Explain the provisions in respect of condonation of delay. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6
Marks
4. Acknowledgement. (Repeated: 2 times) - 6 Marks