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The occasion for amendments arises in which of the following ways?
I. Section 152 (amendment of clerical and arithmetical mistakes in judgment decrees and orders)
II. Section 153 (amendment of proceedings in a suit by the court, whether moves thereto by the parties or not, for the purpose of determining the real question or issue between the parties)
III. Order 1, r 10, sub-r (2) (striking out or adding parties)
IV. Order 6, r 16 (amending your opponent’s pleading: compulsory amendment)
V. Order 6, r 17 (amending your pleading: voluntary amendment)
I, II, IV
Ill, IV
II, V
All of these
- I. Section 152: Allows correction of clerical or arithmetical mistakes in judgments.
- II. Section 153: Permits amendment of proceedings to determine real questions or issues.
- III. Order 1, r 10, sub-r (2): Involves striking out or adding parties in a proceeding.
- IV. Order 6, r 16: Concerns compulsory amendment of an opponent’s pleading.
- V. Order 6, r 17: Deals with voluntary amendments to one’s own pleading.
Option 4: All of these options describe circumstances where amendments may arise:
- I, II, III, IV, V cover various aspects from clerical mistakes to amending pleadings and addressing real issues.
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