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Showing Mcqs of Criminal-Law -- (1084)
Tender to pardon is a:
Mandatory power
Directly power
Both (a) & (b)
Discretionary power
Under the scheme of Cr.P.C, the original jurisdiction to take cognizance of an offence is vested in:
The High Court
The Court of Magistrate
The Court of Sessions
All of these
Taking cognizance is:
A judicial function
A supervisory function
An administrative function
Both (a) & (b)
The power to direct investigation under Section 156(3) of Cr.P.C can be exercised by:
A Magistrate
A Sessions Judge
Both (a) and (b)
Either (a) or (b)
Maintenance of a case diary by an investigating officer is mandatory under:
Section 166 of Cr.P.C
Section 162 of Cr.P.C
Section 172 of Cr.P.C
Section 174 of Cr.P.C
Obtaining signature on the confession of the person making the confession, under S. 164 of Cr.P.C is:
Mandatory
Discretionary
Discretionary, being procedural
Optional
Under Section 167 of Cr.P.C, the longest period for which an accused can be remanded to police custody is:
Fifteen days
Eighteen days
Twenty days
Twenty-eight days
The provisions of Section 195 of Cr.P.C require
A complaint in writing
An oral complaint
Either (a) or (b)
Neither (a) nor (b)
Under Section 195 of Cr.P.C., a complaint can be filed by:
A public servant
A private individual
Police
Either (a) or (b) or (c)
Laying of trap is a part of:
Investigation
Trial
Inquiry
Preliminary inquiry
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