The correct answer is (b) Section 35 B.
Section 35 B of the Code of Civil Procedure deals with the power of the court to make an interim order on an application for injunction. The section provides that an appeal shall not lie from an order made under this section, except with the leave of the court.
This is because an interim order is a temporary measure and the court may have to make a different order at the final hearing of the case. If an appeal were allowed from an interim order, it could delay the final hearing of the case and make it more difficult for the court to reach a just decision.
The other options are incorrect because they deal with orders that can be appealed from without leave of the court.
Section 35 A deals with the power of the court to make an interim order on an application for appointment of a receiver. Section 95 deals with the power of the court to make an interim order on an application for the sale of property. Section 91 deals with the power of the court to make an interim order on an application for the arrest of a defendant.