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The jurisdiction of the Civil Court is based on–
Pecuniary jurisdiction
Territorial jurisdiction
Subject matter jurisdiction
All of the above
- Pecuniary Jurisdiction:
- Refers to the court's authority based on the amount of money involved in a case.
- Each court can handle cases only up to a specific financial limit.
- Territorial Jurisdiction:
- Relates to the geographical area in which a court can exercise its authority.
- Determines where a suit can be filed or tried.
- Subject Matter Jurisdiction:
- Concerns the type of cases a court can hear.
- Courts are designated to hear specific kinds of cases like family or criminal matters.
- All of the Above:
- Civil court jurisdiction is indeed determined by a combination of pecuniary, territorial, and subject matter jurisdiction.
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