Top 50 CPC Part 3 Incidental Proceedings MCQs with Answers
1. Which section of the CPC deals with the power of the Court to issue commissions?
A) Section 74
B) Section 75
C) Section 79
D) Section 80
Answer: B
2. A commission can be issued for which of the following purposes?
A) To examine any person
B) To make a local investigation
C) To examine accounts
D) All of the above
Answer: D
3. Under Section 75, a commission may be issued to:
A) Make a partition
B) Hold a scientific investigation
C) Conduct a sale of property
D) All of the above
Answer: D
4. A commission to examine any person can be issued if the person:
A) Resides within the court’s jurisdiction
B) Is about to leave the jurisdiction
C) Is a government servant
D) Both A & B
Answer: D
5. Which order of the CPC contains detailed rules regarding Commissions?
A) Order 21
B) Order 26
C) Order 32
D) Order 39
Answer: B
6. A commission for local investigation is usually issued to:
A) Collect evidence
B) Elucidate any matter in dispute
C) Arrest a person
D) Both A & B
Answer: B
7. Section 76 deals with commissions issued to:
A) Another Court
B) A Foreign Court
C) The Collector
D) The High Court
Answer: A
8. A commission issued by a Court in one state to a Court in another state is sent to:
A) The High Court
B) Any Court of that state
C) A Court having jurisdiction in the place
D) The District Judge
Answer: C
9. “Letter of Request” is used for the examination of witnesses residing:
A) In another district
B) In another state
C) Outside India
D) In a prison
Answer: C
10. Which section deals with “Letter of Request”?
A) Section 75
B) Section 76
C) Section 77
D) Section 78
Answer: C
11. Commissions issued by Foreign Courts are dealt with under:
A) Section 77
B) Section 78
C) Section 79
D) Section 80
Answer: B
12. The expenses of the commission are generally borne by:
A) The State
B) The Court
C) The party at whose instance it is issued
D) The Witness
Answer: C
13. The report of the Commissioner is considered:
A) Conclusive proof
B) Evidence in the suit
C) Hearsay
D) Irrelevant
Answer: B
14. Can a commission be issued to perform ministerial acts?
A) Yes, under Sec 75
B) No, never
C) Only by High Court
D) Only in criminal cases
Answer: A
15. Which authority can issue a commission to examine a witness who is exempted from attending court?
A) Civil Court
B) Police Officer
C) Advocate
D) None
Answer: A
16. Under Sec 75(e), a commission can be issued to hold a:
A) Criminal trial
B) Scientific investigation
C) Press conference
D) General meeting
Answer: B
17. A commission to make a partition is usually issued to:
A) A Lawyer
B) A Commissioner
C) A Police Officer
D) The Registrar
Answer: B
18. Section 78 allows the execution of commissions issued by:
A) Courts in India
B) Courts established by Central Govt outside India
C) Foreign Courts
D) Both B & C
Answer: D
19. When a person is to be examined on commission, they are:
A) Not required to take an oath
B) Examined on oath
C) Only asked for documents
D) Arrested
Answer: B
20. The power to issue a commission is:
A) Mandatory
B) Discretionary
C) Only for the Supreme Court
D) Prohibited
Answer: B
21. A commission for scientific investigation is issued when:
A) The question involves technical skill
B) A witness is sick
C) Property is to be sold
D) Partition is needed
Answer: A
22. Can a Commissioner be examined as a witness?
A) No
B) Yes, with the court’s permission
C) Only by the defendant
D) Only by the plaintiff
Answer: B
23. The Commissioner has the power to:
A) Record evidence
B) Enter any land or building
C) Call for documents
D) All of the above
Answer: D
24. In case of a commission for accounts, the Commissioner:
A) Decides the case
B) Only prepares a report
C) Issues a decree
D) Arrests the accountant
Answer: B
25. A commission issued to a person residing in a different state is governed by:
A) Section 75
B) Section 76
C) Section 74
D) Section 70
Answer: B
26. If a person refuses to appear before a Commissioner, the Commissioner:
A) Can jail the person
B) Can fine the person
C) Must report to the Court
D) Does nothing
Answer: C
27. Local investigation is covered under which rule of Order 26?
A) Rule 1
B) Rule 9
C) Rule 11
D) Rule 13
Answer: B
28. Commission to examine accounts is covered under:
A) Section 75(c)
B) Section 75(a)
C) Section 76
D) Section 77
Answer: A
29. Commission for partition is covered under:
A) Section 75(d)
B) Section 78
C) Section 74
D) Section 79
Answer: A
30. A “Letter of Request” is addressed to:
A) The witness directly
B) A Foreign Court
C) The President of India
D) The High Court Judge
Answer: B
31. Can a commission be issued for the sale of perishable property?
A) No
B) Yes, under Sec 75(f)
C) Only by the Collector
D) Only in execution
Answer: B
32. Is a commission’s report binding on the Judge?
A) Yes
B) No, the Judge can disagree
C) Only in partition suits
D) Only in accounts
Answer: B
33. The purpose of Section 75 is to:
A) Save the time of the Court
B) Obtain technical help
C) Assist in the administration of justice
D) All of the above
Answer: D
34. Which section allows the Central Govt to declare territories for Section 78?
A) Section 78
B) Section 77
C) Section 80
D) Section 82
Answer: A
35. If a Commissioner is biased, the remedy is:
A) To appeal the report
B) To ask for a fresh commission
C) To dismiss the suit
D) To sue the Commissioner
Answer: B
36. Can a commission be issued to a person who is not an advocate?
A) No
B) Yes, if the Court deems fit
C) Only in partition cases
D) Only to doctors
Answer: B
37. For which act can a commission NOT be issued?
A) Examining accounts
B) Giving a final judgment
C) Local investigation
D) Partition
Answer: B
38. Section 75(g) refers to:
A) Ministerial acts
B) Scientific investigation
C) Arrest
D) Injunction
Answer: A
39. A witness who is in prison may be examined:
A) By bringing him to court
B) By issuing a commission
C) Only by writing
D) He cannot be examined
Answer: B
40. The power under Section 75 can be exercised:
A) By the Court suo motu
B) On application of any party
C) Both A & B
D) Only by Supreme Court
Answer: C
41. A commission to examine a witness is issued under:
A) Order 26 Rule 1
B) Order 21 Rule 1
C) Order 39 Rule 1
D) Order 5 Rule 1
Answer: A
42. The Court can issue a commission for sale of property which is:
A) In custody of the court
B) Subject to speedy decay
C) Both A & B
D) None
Answer: C
43. The jurisdiction for Section 76 lies with:
A) The Court in another state
B) The Supreme Court
C) The High Court
D) The District Magistrate
Answer: A
44. Is Section 75 applicable to execution proceedings?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Only for arrest
D) Only for sale
Answer: A
45. A foreign commission received under Section 78 is executed as if:
A) It was issued by an Indian Court
B) It is a criminal warrant
C) It is a letter
D) None
Answer: A
46. Which of the following is an “Incidental Proceeding”?
A) Filing a plaint
B) Issuing a commission
C) Writing a judgment
D) Execution of decree
Answer: B
47. The Court’s power to issue commission is restricted to:
A) The limits of its jurisdiction
B) Anywhere in India
C) Only within the city
D) Only to the High Court
Answer: A
48. The report of a commission for partition must be:
A) Oral
B) In writing and signed
C) A video recording
D) Published in newspapers
Answer: B
49. When a Letter of Request is issued, it is a:
A) Judicial Request
B) Police Request
C) Private Letter
D) Public Notice
Answer: A
50. The main object of a commission for accounts is to:
A) Find out the truth
B) Settle the amount due
C) Audit the company
D) Punish the fraud
Answer: B