According to section 4(m) Cr.P.C the proceeding in the course of which evidence is or may be legally taken on oath is called ___________?
Inquiry
Judicial proceeding
trial
None of above
According to section 4(k), Cr.P.C inquiry means a proceeding conducted by____________ ?
Police
Prosecution
Magistrate
None of above
The allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate with a view to take action under Code of Criminal Procedure regarding an offence is called ___________?
Crime report
Complaint
FIR
None of above
An offence in which a police-officer may in accordance with the 2nd schedule or under any law for the time being in force arrest without warrant is called ____________?
Cognizable offence
Non cognizable offence
Both A and B
None of above
The Code of Criminal Procedure was enforced on the first day of_____________?
July, 1898
August, 1898
September, 1898
None of above
The Cr.P.C 1898 is a____________ law?
Natural
Procedural
Special
None of above
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 contains ___________sections?
522
511
565
550
The Court of Magistrate of 3rd class, can pass_____________?
Imprisonment for one year
Imprisonment for six month
Imprisonment not exceeding one month
None of above
A magistrate Provincial appointed by Government under section 3, Cr.P.C enjoys all powers except______________?
Offence punishable with seven years imprisonment
Offence punishable with ten years imprisonment
Offences punishable with death
None of above
A judge appointed under section 22, Cr.P.C is called ___________?