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Judiciary and Law Mcqs 2924 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Judiciary and Law covers the structure and functions of courts, the role of judges, and the interpretation and enforcement of laws under the constitution. It highlights the rule of law, fundamental rights, and the judiciary’s role in ensuring justice and maintaining checks and balances. This topic is important for competitive exams like PPSC, FPSC, NTS, OTS, CTS, BPSC, KPPSC, SPSC, and GBPSC.

“Accomplice” means______________?
A Complainant
B Participator of an offence
C Stranger
D None of above
Correct Answer: Participator of an offence
Under section _________, Court of Session has power to acquit accused at any stage of the trial?
A 265 K
B 265 L
C 264 M
D None of above
Correct Answer: 265 K
Section ______, Cr.P.C deals with plea of accused?
A 265 C
B 265 D
C 265 E
D None of above
Correct Answer: 265 E
Order of acquittal and conviction is passed by Court of Session during trial under section?
A 265, K
B 265, H
C 265, M
D None of above
Correct Answer: 265, H
Sections_______ to _______ of Cr.P.C deals with summary trial?
A 260 to 262
B 260 to 264
C 270 to 275
D None of above
Correct Answer: 260 to 262
An order of acquittal under section 249-A is _____________?
A Appealable
B Reviewable
C Revisionable
D None of above
Correct Answer: Revisionable
In case where a previous conviction charged under the provisions of section 221, sub-section (7), and the accused does not admit that he has been previously convicted as alleged in the charge, the Magistrate may, after he has convicted the accused under section 243, or under section 245, sub-section (2), Cr.P.C. ?
A Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged previous conviction
B Shall leftover the alleged previous conviction
C Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged previous conviction and, if he does so, shall record the findings
D None of above
Correct Answer: Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged previous conviction
An order of acquittal under section 245(1) Cr.P.C is_____________?
A Appealable
B Reviewable
C Revisionable
D None of above
Correct Answer: Appealable
If the accused admits that he has committed the offence (with which he is charged) his admission shall be recorded as nearly as possible in the words used by him; and if he shows no sufficient cause why he should not be convicted the Magistrate (may convict) him accordingly as provided in ?
A Section 342, Cr.P.C
B Section 343, Cr.P.C
C Section 344, Cr.P.C
D None of above
Correct Answer: Section 343, Cr.P.C
Section ________ to ________ of Cr.P.C. deals with trial of cases before Magistrate?
A 241 to 250
B 241 to 250-A
C 241 to 253
D None of above
Correct Answer: 241 to 250