Question
"Decree"
includes:Solution
CPC: Section 144.  Application for restitution: (1)Where and in so far as a decree or an order is varied or reversed in any appeal, revision or other proceeding or is set aside or modified in any suit instituted for the purpose, the Court which passed the decree or order shall, on the application of any party entitled to any benefit by way of restitution or otherwise, cause such restitution to be made as will, so far as may be, place the parties in the position which they would have occupied but for such decree or order or such part thereof as has been varied, reversed, set aside or modified]; and for this purpose, the Court may make any orders, including orders for the refund of costs and for the payment of interest, damages, compensation and mesne profits, which are properly 4 [consequential on such variation, reversal, setting aside or modification of the decree or order.
Investing cash flows most likely reflect changes in which of the balance sheets’ components?
Which of the following methods will be used to classify an investment in debt instrument for which the company has intention to receive contractual cas...
Who chaired the Project OASIS committee?
In hypothesis testing, what does a p-value less than 0.05 typically indicate?
What is the minimum amount of loan outstanding of a borrower or a guarantor who has committed wilful default , to be known as a Wilful defaulte r? Â
XYZ Ltd reported total credit sales of Rs.12,80,000 at a gross profit margin of 15%. If the current ratio is 1.75 and inventory turnover of 4 times, wha...
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding communication?
The concept which tries to ascertain the actual deficit in the revenue account after adjusting for expenditure of capital nature is termed as;
Which of the following function of management refers to defining goals for company's future direction and determining on the missions and resources to a...
Under which method the Cash Flow Statement is prepared by adjusting the profit figure in the income statement?