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For the purpose of Order XIV, Rule 4 of CPC the Court may adjourn the framing of issues to a date not later than:
7 days
10 days
14 days
30 days.
- Order XIV, Rule 4 of the Civil Procedure Code deals with the adjournment for framing of issues by the court.
- The rule says, if the court cannot frame issues at the first hearing, it may adjourn the matter.
- However, this adjournment should not be for a period later than 7 days from the date of the first hearing.
- Here's a look at your options:
- Option 1: 7 days (This is correct; as per the CPC, adjournment can't be later than 7 days.)
- Option 2: 10 days (Incorrect; exceeds the period allowed.)
- Option 3: 14 days (Incorrect; also exceeds the limit.)
- Option 4: 30 days (Far beyond the permitted period.)
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