1. According to which section of Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 definition of warrant has been given
a) Section 2(g)
b) Section 2(h)
c) Section 2(w)
d) Section 2(x)
2. Section 204 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deal
with -
a) Examination of complainant
b) Examination of Accused
c) Issue of process
d) Cross Examination of Accused
3. Discharge of the accused under section 249 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973-
a) Is considered to be acquittal for the purpose of section 300 of CrPC
b) Is based on the merits of the case
c) Acts as a bar on filing second complaint
d) Need not be done in case the complainant dies
4. Section 202 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deal
with –
a) Examination of complainant
b) Dismissal of complaint
c) Issue of process
d) Postponement of issue of process
5. Who amongst the following is not competent under
section 92 of Cr PC to order the postal or telegraph authority
to deliver the document(s)/thing:.
a) District Magistrate
b) Judicial Magistrate
c) Metropolitan Magistrate
d) Special executive Magistrate
6. District Magistrate are under control and subordinate to
a) Sessions Court
b) Chief Judicial Magistrate
c) High Court
d) State Government
7. Section 19 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deal with
provision relating to
a) Executive Magistrate
b) Special Executive Magistrate
c) Metropolitan Magistrate
d) Subordination of Metropolitan Magistrate
8. A declaration of forfeiture under section 95 of Cr PC can
be set aside by:
a) Magistrate issuing the search warrant
b) Chief Judicial Magistrate/Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
c) Court of Sessions
d) High court.
9. According to which section of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 Assistant of Session Court may pass
sentence
a) Session 28(1)
b) Session 28(2)
c) Session 28(3)
d) Session 28(4)
10. According to which section of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 an arrest can be made by a private person
also?
a) Session 41
b) Session 42
c) Session 43
d) Session 44