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.
The type of germination observed in pigeon pea?
Which WTO agreement addresses the protection of human, animal, and plant health?
Which of these is NOT allowed under organic livestock farming?
The principle of “risk assessment” under the SPS agreement means:
Which certificate is issued by APEDA to ensure products meet specific export quality norms and are eligible for export promotion schemes?
Which of the following is a natural insect repellent allowed in organic farming?
Which of the following is best suited as catch crop?Â
In international agricultural trade, “Codex Alimentarius” is a collection of:
The WTO Agreement on Agriculture does NOT include which of the following pillars?
Which document is mandatory for an exporter to get registered with APEDA?