Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Legal Studies

Chapter

Legal Maxims

Question:

The Doctrine of Lis Pendens means ____________.

Options:

New things can be introduced in litigation

Nothing new should be introduced in a pending litigation

The Pending documents can be submitted to court

Nothing new should be told to the parties

Correct Answer:

Nothing new should be introduced in a pending litigation

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (2) → Nothing new should be introduced in a pending litigation

The Doctrine of Lis Pendens is a legal doctrine that prevents the parties involved in a litigation from introducing new claims or rights during the pendency of the case. It ensures that the subject matter of the litigation remains stable and protects the rights of the parties involved until the matter is resolved.