The code of criminal procedure, 1898 was passed or enacted on________.
22nd February 1898
22nd January 1898
22nd March 1898
22th June 1898
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 was enforced on_______.
1 July 1898
1 June 1898
1 June 1898
1 March 1898
What is true to Code of Criminal Procedure_______.
It is mainly, though not purely, an adjective or procedural law
There are also certain provisions which are partly in the nature of substantive law
Both A. & B. (Reference: PLD 2002 Cent.St.1953)
Neither A nor B
There are _______ kinds of offenses according to Criminal Procedure Code 1898.
Four
Two
7
9
Offence is defined under Section 4(0) as any _______ made punishable by law.
Act
Omission
Both A and B
None of these
Which classification of offence comes under Criminal Procedure Code?
Cognizable & non-cognizable
Summons cases & warrant cases
Bailable & non-bailable
All of these
An offence which is shown as Bailable in _______ Schedule is called Bailable offence.
1
2
5
7
The bail is claimed as a matter of _______ in bailable offences.
Right
Concession
Remedy
Discretion
Offence where Police can arrest without warrant in accordance with _______ is called Cognizable Offence.
2nd Schedule of Code of Criminal Procedure
Under any other law for time being in force
Both A and B
Police Rules
As per section 4(1)(h) of the Cr.P.C,_______ means the allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate, with a view to his taking action, under this Code that some person whether known or unknown, has committed an offence, but it does not include the report of a police officer.