The correct answer is (b), Section 13 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) deals with institution of suits.
Section 13 of the CPC states that a suit may be instituted by presenting a plaint to the Court. The plaint must be signed by the plaintiff or his pleader and must contain the following particulars:
(a) The name of the plaintiff and his place of residence;
(b) The name of the defendant and his place of residence;
(c) The facts on which the plaintiff bases his claim;
(d) The relief that the plaintiff prays for;
(e) The value of the subject-matter of the suit; and
(f) The Court in which the suit is instituted.
The plaint must also be accompanied by a copy of the documents on which the plaintiff relies.
Section 29 of the CPC deals with the service of summons. Section 27 of the CPC deals with the joinder of parties. Section 26 of the CPC deals with the place of suing.
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