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According section 21, of C.P.C. objection at jurisdiction of Court can be raised on
Trial
Appeal
Revision
None of the above
- Section 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C.) deals with objections to the jurisdiction of the court.
- Objections regarding jurisdiction can be crucial if raised timely.
- Trial: This is the primary stage where jurisdictional objections should be raised.
- Appeal: Generally, new objections cannot be introduced at the appellate stage unless they were raised at the trial.
- Revision: Similarly, revision is not the typical stage to introduce jurisdiction objections; it's mostly for correcting illegalities in orders.
- None of the above: This implies that objections cannot be raised at any of these stages, which is inaccurate.
Correct Answer: Trial
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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