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Pecuniary jurisdiction of Civil judge of Class 3rd is limited upto
20,000
50,000
100,000
200,000
- The pecuniary jurisdiction defines the maximum monetary limit on cases a judge can hear.
- Civil Judge Class 3rd usually deals with smaller-value civil suits.
- Option 1: ?20,000 – This was older in some states, but not currently prevalent.
- Option 2: ?50,000 – Also outdated in most legal systems now.
- Option 3: ?1,00,000 – This is the current pecuniary limit for a Civil Judge Class 3 in many regions, including Madhya Pradesh and some other states.
- Option 4: ?2,00,000 – This limit usually applies to higher classes of civil judges (Class II or Senior Division).
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