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CRPC Mcqs - HEC See Law
CRPC Mcqs - HEC See Law
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How to prepare SEE Law: Study law subjects according to HEC SEE Law
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Criminal Law
1) Cr.P.C
i. Chapter 1 (Preliminary definitions)
ii. Chapter 5 (Arrest, Escape and Retaking)
iii. Chapter 7 (Processes to Compel the Production of Documents and
Other Moveable Property, and for the Discovery of Persons
Wrongfully Confined)
iv. Chapter 8 (Security for keeping the peace and for good behaviour)
v. Chapter 10 (Public Nuisances)
vi. Chapter 11 (Temporary Orders in Urgent Cases of Nuisance or
Apprehended Danger)
vii. Chapter 14 (Information to the police and their powers to
investigate FIR)
viii. Chapter 16 (Complaints to magistrate)
ix. Chapter 17 (The Commencement of proceedings before court)
x. Chapter 31 (Appeals)
xi. Chapter 39 (Bail)
5) The second schedule in the Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the
a) Statement of Offences
b) ordinary powers of provincial magistrates
c) additional powers of provincial magistrates
d) None of these
6) The third schedule in the Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the
a) Statement of Offences
b) ordinary powers of provincial magistrates
c) additional powers of provincial magistrates
d) None of these
7) The fourth schedule in the Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the
a) Statement of Offences
b) ordinary powers of provincial magistrates
c) additional powers of provincial magistrates
d) None of these
a) Cognizable offence
b) Non bailable offence
c) Bailable offence
d) None of these
14) An offence in which a police officer may arrest without warrant in accordance with
the Second Schedule is called
a) Non-Cognizable offence
b) Cognizable offence
c) Non-bailable offence
d) None of these
15) An offence in which a police officer may not arrest without warrant in accordance
with the Second Schedule is called
a) Non-Cognizable offence
b) Cognizable offence
c) Non-bailable offence
d) None of these
17) Warrant is a
a) Secret document
b) Private document
c) Public document
d) None of these
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b) Three
c) Four
d) None of these
186) Section 497(i) of Cr.P.C deals with cases which are related to
a) Prohibitory class
b) Non-prohibitory class
c) Heinous offence
d) None of these
194) All or any sureties for the attendance and appearance of a person released on
bail may at any time apply to a to discharge the bond.
a) Session court
b) High Court
c) Magistrate
d) None of these
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