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#1. Under Order VI Rule 1 CPC, pleading includes:

#2. Under CPC, which of the following is not considered a pleading?

#3. In which legal document is Order VI of CPC, 1908 found?

#4. What does the term “pleading” mean under Order VI Rule 1 CPC?

#5. What must not be included in pleadings?

#6. According to Order VI Rule 2 CPC, a pleading should contain:

#7. Why does CPC require pleadings to contain only material facts?

#8. What happens if evidence is included in pleadings?

#9. A pleading should contain:

#10. The forms of pleadings prescribed in Appendix A should be:

#11. What is the purpose of using prescribed forms in pleadings?

#12. What forms should be followed in pleadings under Order VI Rule 3 CPC?

#13. If a party relies on fraud, breach of trust, or undue influence, then:

#14. If a party alleges fraud, misrepresentation, or undue influence, what must the pleading include?

#15. In a fraud case, what additional information must be provided in the pleading?

#16. When can the court order a further and better statement of a claim or defense?

#17. The court can order a party to provide better particulars when:

#18. When can a court order a further and better statement of the claim or defense?

#19. Under Order VI Rule 6 CPC, if a party contests a condition precedent, it must:

#20. A condition precedent in a pleading refers to:

#21. What must a party do if they wish to contest a condition precedent?

#22. Can a party introduce a new claim in the pleading without amendment?

#23. What happens if a new ground of claim is raised without amendment?

#24. Can a party introduce a new claim in its pleading without amendment?

#25. Under Order VI Rule 8 CPC, a bare denial of contract in a pleading means:

#26. A bare denial of a contract means:

#27. A bare denial of a contract in a pleading means:

#28. If a document is material to a case, then in the pleading:

#29. If a document is material, a party must:

#30. When a document is material to a case, the pleading should:

#31. When alleging malice, fraudulent intention, or knowledge, the pleading:

#32. A party alleging fraudulent intention must:

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