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In case the suit has been instituted in a court having no jurisdiction territorial or pecuniary the plaint is liable to be
returned
rejected
either (a) or (b)
none of the above
- Option 1: Returned
- If a court lacks jurisdiction, the plaint can be returned to be filed in the appropriate court.
- This allows the plaintiff to make necessary corrections and file the case in a proper court.
- Option 2: Rejected
- A plaint can be rejected if it doesn't disclose a cause of action, is barred by law, or is written improperly.
- This doesn't directly relate to jurisdiction issues.
- Option 3: Either (a) or (b)
- This suggests the plaint could be either returned or rejected.
- It includes valid points but can be misleading in terms of jurisdiction-only issues.
- Option 4: None of the above
- This means neither returning nor rejecting applies, irrelevant here for jurisdiction issues.
Correct Answer: Option 1: Returned
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