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The small causes court can hear cases involving a maximum amount of
Rs 5000
Rs 2000
Rs 1000
Rs 500
- The term 'Small Causes Court' usually refers to courts set up to handle minor civil disputes involving small amounts of money.
- These courts are governed by the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887.
- Their jurisdiction is limited in terms of the monetary value of the case.
- Option 1: Rs 5000 – Some states have increased this limit, but the traditional statutory limit is lower.
- Option 2: Rs 2000 – This is the usual jurisdictional limit specified in the original Act for most areas.
- Option 3: Rs 1000 – This was the limit in earlier years, but it has since been increased.
- Option 4: Rs 500 – This amount is outdated and not correct under current laws.
- Correct Answer: Option 2 - Rs 2000
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