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Q.50
Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Medium Act + Section Given

Doctrine of Res-judicata as contained in section 11 of CPC is based on the maxim:

A Nemo debet bis vexari pro uno eteadern causa
B Interest republicae at sit finis litium
Both (A) & (B) Answer
D Either (A) or (B)
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Under the Arbitration Act, arbitral proceedings are flexible — tribunal not bound by CPC or Evidence Act. Awards must be reasoned, written, and signed. Challenge under S.34 on limited grounds only.

At a Glance
Subject Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)
Difficulty Medium
Answer (C) Act + Section Given
Paper AIBE IV — December 2012
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