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Which of the following are the principal rules as to concurrent jurisdiction?
I. Concurrent as to pecuniary limit and the subject matter
II. Competency of the former court to be determined as on the date of the ‘former suit’ and not as on the date of the ‘subsequent suit’
III. Competency of the trial court determination
IV. Competence of court when there is a court with preferential jurisdiction
V. Both the suits are in revenue court, but appeals lie to different authorities
I, III
II, IV, V
I, IV, V
All of these
- I. Concurrent as to pecuniary limit and the subject matter: Refers to the ability of different courts to hear cases with the same monetary or subject considerations.
- II. Competency of the former court to be determined as on the date of the ‘former suit’ and not as on the date of the ‘subsequent suit’: A court's capacity to handle a suit is assessed at the time of the initial suit, not later ones.
- III. Competency of the trial court determination: Highlights that the trial court's ability should be known or established.
- IV. Competence of court when there is a court with preferential jurisdiction: Addresses the presence of a court that has a primary jurisdiction role despite concurrency.
- V. Both the suits are in revenue court, but appeals lie to different authorities: Pertains to revenue courts having similar trial jurisdiction, but differing appellate paths.
Each statement outlines rules pertaining to concurrent jurisdiction.
- Option 1, I, III: Includes only two aspects of the principal rules.
- Option 2, II, IV, V: Covers three different aspects, but not all.
- Option 3, I, IV, V: Covers three different aspects, but not all.
- Option 4, All of these: Encompasses all the mentioned rules.
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