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Do NOT OPEN THIS THST BOOKLET’ UNTH. YOU ARE ASKED TO DO 50 Booklet Serial’ No. 0277 r BOOKLET TES’ LAW GFFICER-INDIZ015 Time Allowed ; 2 Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100 All questions carry equal marks. o. INSTRUCTIONS immediately after the commencement of the examination, you should cheek that test booklet does not have aay unprinted or torn or missing pajes or items, ete. If so, get it replaced by a complete test booklet. Write your ‘Roll Number only in the box provided alongside. Do not write anything else on thy Test Baolet, This Test Booklet contains 100 items (questions). Each item comprises four responses (answers). Ghouse only one response for each item which you consider the beet, After the candidalo has read each item in the Test. Booklet and decided which of the given, reaponses is carrect or the best, he has to mark the circle containing the letter of the sclected response by blackening it eumpletely with Black or Blue ball pen. 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DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO PLO. LAW OFFICER-IND/2015 Time Allowed : 2 Hours) (Maximum Marks : 100 a The provisions of the Indian Penal Code were drafted : (A) by the first Indian Law Commission, presided over by Lord Macaulay, in 1834 (B) by the Second Law Commission in 1845, (C) by the Law Member of the Governor General's Council in 1856 (D) by the Select Committee of the Central Legislative Council in 1859 2 Which one of the following is not essential for commission of an offence punishable under The Indian Penal Code, 1860 7 (A) Intention (B) Motive (C) Punishment (D) Prohibited act 3. The expressions ‘Wrongful gain” and “Wrongful loss” have been defined under Indian Penal Code, 1860 in : (A) Section 22 (B) Section 23 (C) Section 24 (D) Section 27 LAW OFFICER-IND/2015 2 4 4 Which provision of The Indian Penal Code, 1860 deals with “Solitary Confinement” ? (A) Section 59 (B) Section 68 (C) Section 73 (D) Section 75 5. Which one of the following provisions of The Indian Penal Code, 1860 is said to be based on Mc Naughten's Rule 7 (A) Section 83 (B) Section 84 (C) Section 85 ; ) Section 86 6. Right of private defence of body, causing harm short of death, is dealt with under : (A) Section 99 of IPC (B) Section 100 of IPC (C) Section 101 of IPC @) Section 103 of IPC LAW OFFICER-IND/2015 3 P.T.O. % For the application of Section 34 of The Indian Fenul Code, 1860, there must be at least (A) Two persons (B) more than two persons (GC) five persons (D) more than five persons 8. In which of the following judgements, the Apex Court struck down as unconstitutional Section 303.of The Indian Penal Cue, 1860 ? (A) Mohan Singh Vs. State of U.P., AIR 1999 SC 883 (B) Backhan Singh Vs. Stcte of Punjab, ATR 1980.8C 898 (C) Mithu Vs. State of Punjab, AIR 1983 SC 473 (D) Machhi Singh Vs. State of Punjab, AIR 1983 SC 957 9. | Which of the following Acts amount to the offence of sexual harassment under Section #54-A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ? (A) a demand for sexual favours (5) a request for sexual favours (C) making sexually coloured remarks (D) all the above LAW OFFICER-IND/2015- 4 10. Section 377 of The Indian Penal Code, 1860, was upheld as constitutionally valid, in which of the following judgements ? (A) Naz Foundation Vs. Govt. of NCT of Delhi, [(2010) Cr LJ 94) (B) Suresh Va Naz Foundation, (MR 2014 SC 563) (C) Suchita Vs. Chandigarh Administration, (ATR 2010 SC 235) (D) V. Revathi Ws. Union of India, (AIR 1988 SC 835) 11. Punishment for the offence of assault or use of criminal force to a woman with the intention of disrobing her is : (A) Imprisonment of either description for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine (B Imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years or with fine or both (C) Imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one year or with fine or both (D) Imprisonment of either description for a term not less than one year, which may extend to five years and with fine LAW OFFICER-IND/2015 5 P.T.O. 12. The offence of “rape” is re-defined in (A) Section 375 of LPC, 1860 (B) Section $75-A of IPC, 1860 (C) Section 376 of IPC, 1860 (D) Seetion 3876-A of IPC, 1860 13. Punishment for the offence of “attempt to commit culpable homicide” is prescribed in (A) Section 299 of IPC, 1860 (B) Section 305 of IPC, 1860 (CQ) Seetion 808 of IPC, 1860 (D) Section 304 of IPC, 1860 14. In which of the following judgements the Apex Court upheld the-constitu- tional validity of Section 809 of The Indian Penal Code, 1860 ? (A) Maruti Ve. Sue of Maharashtra, 1987 G.L.J. 743 (B) Gian Kaur Vs. State of Punjab, AIR 1996 SC 946 (C) P. Rathinam Vs, Union of India, AIR 1994 SC 1844 (D) Aruna R. Shanbang Vs. “Union of India, AIR 2011 SC 1290 LAW OFFICER-IND/2015 6 4 15. Punishment, under Section 509 of The Indian Penol Code, 1860 fer uttering words, making gesture. or exhibiting any object, intending to insult the modesty of a woman is (A) Simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, and also fine (B) Simple imprisonment far a term which may extend te one year, or fine, or both (C} Rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or fine,-or beth (D} Simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years, or fine, or both 1G. A negotiable instrument under The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, means : (A) A promissory note {B) A bill of exchange (©) A cheque (Di All of the above LAW OFFICER-INTW2015, a P.T.O. 17. Offences under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 are + (4) Compoundable (8) ‘Nen-compoundahle (C) Compoundable # permitted by the court (D) Compoundable if amount in mexgre 15. Which is nei true about Section 142 of The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881? (Al The court canaet take sua motu cognizance of the offence punishable under Section 138 (I) The complaint against the offence under Section 138 must ho ‘made in writing by the payee or the heldar in due course (G1 The complaint must be made within one month of the date on which tho cause of action arises under Clause (C) of the proviso to Section 138 (D) A court of Judicial Magistrate of the Secand Class may try the offence under 8-138 LAW OFFICER-IND/2015 8 20. 4 uniform law of procecure for the whole of India, was for the Grsi time consolidated by : A) The Code of Criminal Procedure. 1898 (B) The Criminal Procedure Supreme Court Act, 1852 (C) Tha Code of Criminal Procedure, 1882 (2) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 In proceeding under Section 107 of Cr. P.C., 1973 an Executive Magistrate may require to execute bond for keeping peace for much period. {A} not exceeding one year (B) not exceeding tun yerrs (C) not exceeding three years (D) not exceeding six months When the person who would otherwise be competent to compound an offence under Section 320 of Cr. P.C., 7973 is dead, then > (A) The offence casinot be compounded (RH) The offence ean be compounded by the legal representative of such person without the consent of the eourt (C) ‘The offence can be compounded by the legal representative of such person with the consent of the court (DB) The effence can bo compounded by the counsel of the deceased LAW OFFICER-IND/2016 a PTO,

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