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Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 · Order XVI Rule 1A (inserted by 1976 Amendment)

Which Amendment Act made the provision in CPC to produce a witness without a summons?

The CPC (Amendment) Act, 1976 Answer
B The CPC (Amendment) Act, 1999
C The CPC (Amendment) Act, 2002
D Such provision does not exist
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The CPC (Amendment) Act, 1976 inserted Rule 1A under Order XVI, allowing parties to bring witnesses to court without applying for formal summons. This simplified the witness production process and reduced procedural delays.

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Subject Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)
Difficulty Medium
Act Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section Order XVI Rule 1A (inserted by 1976 Amendment)
Answer (A) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XVIII — December 2023
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