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Which of the following are the principal rules as to concurrent jurisdiction?
I. Concurrent as to pecuniary limit and the subject matter
II. Competency of the former court to be determined as on the date of the ‘former suit’ and not as on the date of the ‘subsequent suit’
III. Competency of the trial court determination
IV. Competence of court when there is a court with preferential jurisdiction
V. Both the suits are in revenue court, but appeals lie to different authorities
I, III
II, IV, V
I, IV, V
All of these
- I. Concurrent as to pecuniary limit and the subject matter: Refers to two courts having jurisdiction over a case due to equal monetary and subject matter limits.
- II. Competency of the former court to be determined as on the date of the ‘former suit’ and not as on the date of the ‘subsequent suit’: The court’s competence for the initial suit is assessed based on its status at the time of the first filing.
- III. Competency of the trial court determination: Determines if the trial court is capable of handling the case based on its specific attributes.
- IV. Competence of court when there is a court with preferential jurisdiction: Preference is given to a specific court if laws grant it special jurisdiction over certain matters.
- V. Both the suits are in revenue court, but appeals lie to different authorities: This involves cases in revenue courts where their appeals go to different jurisdiction authorities.
Highlight Answer: Option:4 - All of these
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