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Sub-section (2) of s. 80 of the Code of Civil Procedure permits a suit to be filed without prior notice if:
It is for obtaining an urgent or immediate relief
Provided leave of the court is obtained thereof
both (A) and (B)
None of these
- Option 1: It suggests that a suit can be filed without prior notice if it is for obtaining urgent or immediate relief. This is correct, as urgent matters may necessitate immediate legal actions.
- Option 2: This indicates that a suit can be filed without prior notice if the leave (permission) of the court is obtained. The court's permission is usually required for such deviations from standard procedures.
- Option 3: Both statements are correct. A suit can be filed in urgent cases or with the court's permission, according to sub-section (2) of s. 80.
- Option 4: This implies neither of the earlier options are correct, which is not true here.
Option 3 is correct.
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