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. Section 9 of the Code confers jurisdiction in–
Civil matter
Political matter
Religion matter
Either (a) or (b) or (c)
- Section 9 of the Code, often referring to the Civil Procedure Code in many jurisdictions, deals with the jurisdiction of civil courts.
- Option 1: Civil matter
- Civil courts handle disputes involving private rights and remedies, including contracts, property, and family law issues.
- Option 2: Political matter
- Political matters involve governance, political rights, or government policies, which are generally outside the jurisdiction of civil courts.
- Option 3: Religion matter
- Religion matters may involve personal beliefs and practices, which civil courts typically do not regulate.
- Option 4: Either (a) or (b) or (c)
- This suggests that Section 9 could apply to any of the areas, which is not accurate.
Answer: Option 1: Civil matter
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