Question
What does the term "res judicata" mean in the context of
the Civil Procedure Code?Solution
"Res judicata" is a legal principle that prevents the same matter from being relitigated once it has been finally adjudicated by a competent court. As per S.11 of CPC a matter which is already decided and hit by the doctrine of Res judicata cannot be filed in the court of law.
Best nitrogenous fertilizer for rice crop is:
In the G1 phase of cell cycle, each chromosome has chromatid(s).
Which one is most effective to/motivate for adoption of an innovation?
Largest producer of pearl millet is
Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISR) is situated in
NABARD, which stands for National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, is an apex development bank in India. NABARD celebrated its foundation day on
What is the main cause of the physiological disorder known as "Tirak" or "bad boll opening" in cotton?
Government has increased the MSP of Rabi Crops for Marketing Season 2023-24, to ensure remunerative prices to the growers for their produce. The absolut...
Which was the very initial act in India that provides the protection from adulteration/contamination of food that may lead to the health risk of consume...
Phytosiderophores have high affinity to