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The period of limitation within which the defendant shall submit his written statement is -
Question

The period of limitation within which the defendant shall submit his written statement is -

A.

30 days from service of summons

B.

40 days from service of summons

C.

60 days from service of summons

D.

120 days from service of summons

Correct option is A

Under the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908, the defendant is required to submit his written statement within 30 days from the date of service of summons, as per Order VIII, Rule 1. However, the court may extend this period to a maximum of 90 days, depending on the circumstances, but 30 days is the standard period provided.
Information Booster: The requirement for timely submission of a written statement is crucial in civil litigation to ensure that cases proceed without unnecessary delays. The court can extend the deadline at its discretion, but the defendant must seek such an extension promptly.
Additional Knowledge:
· (b) 40 days: There is no provision specifically mentioning 40 days; extensions are typically to 60 or 90 days.
· (c) 60 days: The court may extend the period up to 60 or 90 days, but the initial period is 30 days.
· (d) 120 days: This is beyond the typical extension period allowed under CPC.

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