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Which of the following deals with order to apply to minors in the Code of Civil Procedure?
Order 16, Rule 10
Order 11, Rule 23
Order 6, Rule 10
Order 13, Rule 22
Let’s break down your options one by one:
- Order 16, Rule 10:
This deals with the consequences when summoned witnesses fail to appear––it doesn’t touch on minors at all.
- Order 11, Rule 23:
This is about interrogatories (basically: written questions in a lawsuit) and doesn’t involve orders about minors.
- Order 6, Rule 10:
This is about pleadings—specifically, how to verify them. Again, nothing about minors here.
- Order 32:
Here’s the thing: The part of CPC that deals specifically with orders about minors is in Order 32, which isn’t even an option here.
So, none of your listed rules actually tackle orders to apply to minors. But among your actual options:
Not a single answer listed is correct for this question, since Order 32 is what governs proceedings involving minors in the CPC. If you want the right answer about minors, always look to Order 32.
None of the provided options relate to orders regarding minors.
- If you have to know one rule for exams or practice, it’s Order 32, not these.
- All the others are about unrelated aspects (witnesses, interrogatories, pleadings, or documentary evidence).
- The correct citation just isn’t in your list.
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