Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Legal Studies

Chapter

Topics of Law

Question:

The "Doctrine of Lis Pendens" emerged from the Latin maxim :

Options:

Ut lite pendent nihil innoveteur

De minimis lex Non Curat

Quit Facit Per Alium, Facit Per Se

Nemo Debet Esse Judex in Propria Sua Causa

Correct Answer:

Ut lite pendent nihil innoveteur

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) → Ut lite pendent nihil innoveteur

The Doctrine of lis pendens emerged from the Latin maxim 'ut lite pendent nihil innoveteur' meaning 'nothing new should be introduced in a pending litigation'. When a suit or litigation is pending on an immovable property, then that immovable property cannot be transferred.