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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Law (India) Quiz

Q.141. At any time before the Judgment is pronounced prosecution of any person may be withdrawn with consent of the court--
[A] Person aggrieved by the offence
[B] Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor incharge of the case
[C] Investigating officer of the case
[D] On whose instance first information report was recorded

Ans:- [B] Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor incharge of the case

Q.142. Magistrate by whom the case in heard may award such compensation not exceeding---
[A] One thousand
[B] Two thousand
[C] Four hundred
[D]Three thousand
Rupees to be paid to any person groundlessly arrested by the person so causing the arrest
Ans:- [A] One thousand

Q.143. There shall be no appeal by a convicted person where a Magistrate of the first class passes only a sentence of fine not exceeding—
[A] Three hundred
[B] Two hundred
[C] One hundred
[D] Two hundred and fifty rupees

Ans:- [C] One hundred

Q.144. No court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable with fine only, after the expiry of the
period of limitation of—
[A] Three months
[B] Two months
[C] Nine months
[D] Six months

Ans:- [D] Six months

Q.145.Three years period of limitation is prescribed for taking cognizance of the offence punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding—
[A]Three years
[B] Two years
[C] Four years
[D] One year

Ans:- [A]Three years

Q.146. That there are certain objects arranged in a certain order in a certain place—
[A] Is a document
[B]Is an opinion
[C] Is a fact
[D] Is a motive

Ans:- [C] Is a fact

Q.147. An inscription on a metal plate or stone—
[A] Is motive
[B] Is a document
[C] Is an opinion
[D] Is fact

Ans:- [B] Is a document

Q.148. ‘A’ is accused of waging war against the Government of India by taking part in an armed insurrection in which property is destroyed, are attacked and goals are broken open. ‘A’ is not present at all of them yet the occurrence of these facts is relevant because—
[A] They form part of the general transaction
[B] They are effect of relevant facts
[C] They show preparation for relevant facts
[D] They constitute a motive the preparation for relevant fact

Ans:- [A] They form part of the general transaction

Q.149. ‘A’ sues ‘B’ for a libel imputing disgraceful conduct to ‘A’. ‘B’ affirms that the matter alleged to the libelous is true. The position and relations of the parties at the time when the libel was published may be relevant--
[A] As preparation for facts in issue
[B] As introductory to facts in issue
[C]As conduct influenced by fact in issue
[D] As constituting a motive for fact in issue

Ans:- [B] As introductory to facts in issue

Q.150. The question is, whether ‘A’ committed a crime at Calcutta on a certain day. The fact that, on that day, ‘A’ was at Lahore is relevant:-
[A] As it makes the existence of fact in issue highly improbable
[B] As a motive for fat in issue
[C] As introductory to fact in issue
[D] As preparation of relevant

Ans:- [A] As it makes the existence of fact in issue highly improbable
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