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Q.77
Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Medium Act + Section Given

The three pillars on which foundation of every order of injunction rests

A Prima facie case, injury with damage and balance of inconvenience
B Prime facie case, reparable injury and balance of convenience
Prime facie case, irreparable injury and balance of convenience Answer
D Prime facie case, damage without injury and balance of convenience.
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Under the Hindu Succession Act, a Hindu female's property devolves per S.15-16. Property from parents goes back to parent's heirs; property from husband goes to husband's heirs — the 'source' determines succession.

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Subject Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)
Difficulty Medium
Answer (C) Act + Section Given
Paper AIBE VI — January 2014
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Q.77 100 questions

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