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Particulars of set-off to be given in written statements under which of the following in the Code of Civil Procedure?
Order 5, Rule 30
Order 8, Rule 6
Order 6, Rule 10
Order 10, Rule 22
- Order 8, Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure deals with the particulars of set-off in written statements. A defendant may claim a set-off against the plaintiff’s demand, which effectively reduces the amount claimed by treating the plaintiff's demand and defendant's claim as equal debts. This rule provides the legal basis for this process.
- Correct Answer: Option 2 - Order 8, Rule 6
- Order 5, Rule 30: This order pertains to the service of summons, detailing how legal notifications are to be delivered to parties.
- Order 6, Rule 10: This deals with the general rules of pleading. It provides guidance on the overall framework of filing pleadings in a civil procedure, but not specifically related to set-off.
- Order 10, Rule 22: This order specifies the procedure related to the examination of parties by the court, outlining steps for the court to follow in interviewing parties involved in a case.
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