The general principle of waiver that provides that failure to raise objection in the court of the first instance and at the earliest opportunity shall prevent the defendant from raising such objection at a subsequent stage and the judgment would not be vitiated on the ground of absence of territorial or pecuniary jurisdiction is reflected in which provision of Civil Procedure Code, 1908-
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Under the Evidence Act, leading questions (S.141-143) suggest their own answer. They are prohibited in examination-in-chief (S.142) but permitted in cross-examination (S.143). Court can allow them for introductory matters.