✓Where the same subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the same parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on. (b) Where the same subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the different parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on. (c) Where the different subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the same parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on. (d) None of the above.
Answer
BWhere the same subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the different parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on.
CWhere the different subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the same parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on.
DNone of the above.
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Res Sub-Judice (S.10 CPC) means 'matter under judicial consideration.' When a previously instituted suit on the same matter between the same parties is pending in a competent court, the subsequent suit is stayed. This prevents parallel proceedings.