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‘Objections as to local or pecuniary jurisdiction shall be raised at the first opportunity’. This is the essence of C.P.C.
Section 21
Section 22
Section 24
Section 25
- Section 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC):
- Deals with objections regarding jurisdiction—both local and pecuniary.
- It mandates that such objections should be made at the earliest, usually at the first opportunity.
- Section 22 of CPC:
- Allows the plaintiff to transfer cases for the proper administration of justice.
- Focuses on the convenience of parties and witness issues.
- Section 24 of CPC:
- Provides for the general power of the High Court or District Court to transfer any case or appeal.
- Applicable to both civil and criminal jurisdictions.
- Section 25 of CPC:
- Pertains to the Supreme Court’s power to transfer cases.
- Allows for transfer from one High Court to another or from one civil court to another in different states.
Correct Answer: Option:1 - Section 21
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