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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.

No appeal shall lie from any judgment or order of criminal Court except as provided by________________?
A Cr.P.C.
B Any other law
C Both A and B
D None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B
Section 391, Cr.P.C deals with execution of __________________?
A Sentence of fine
B Sentence of whipping
C Sentence of death
D None of above
Correct Answer: Sentence of whipping
If a women sentenced to death is found to be pregnant the High Court shall order the execution of sentence to be postponed and may if thinks fit commute the sentence to _______________?
A Acquittal
B Release
C Imprisonment for life
D None of above
Correct Answer: Imprisonment for life
Section 365 deals with recording of evidence in______________?
A Magistrates Court
B Session Court
C High Court
D None of above
Correct Answer: High Court
The procedure for recording evidence before court is given in section __________________?
A 363, Cr.P.C
B 364, Cr.P.C
C 365, Cr.P.C
D None of above
Correct Answer: 364, Cr.P.C
It is provided in section_________, Cr.P.C that no person who has been arrested by police officer shall be discharged except on his own bond or on bail or under special order of Magistrate?
A 61
B 62
C 63
D None of above
Correct Answer: 63
Instruction given in Section 353, Cr.P.C regarding evidence must be recorded in presence of accused is __________ in nature?
A Obligatory
B Discretionary
C Depends upon circumstances
D None of above
Correct Answer: Obligatory
The list of compoundable offences is provided in section __________, Cr.P.C?
A 345
B 446
C 447
D None of above
Correct Answer: 345
Where accused is unable to understand proceeding the matter will be forward to _______________ ?
A Session Court
B High Court
C Supreme Court
D None of above
Correct Answer: High Court
If accused admits that he has committed the offence, his admission shall be recorded as nearly as possible in ?
A The words used by the accused
B Legal language
C Technical manners
D None of above
Correct Answer: The words used by the accused