Code Of Criminal Procedure 1898 – MCQs

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1.How many categories of Criminal Courts are established under the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C)?

2.In which sub-section of section 4 is the term "Police Station" defined?

3.Under section 4(m) of the Cr.P.C, what is the term used for a proceeding during which evidence can be lawfully presented under oath?

4.Under section 4(k) of the Criminal Procedure Code, who is responsible for conducting an inquiry?

5.What is the term for an accusation presented verbally or in writing to a Magistrate to initiate proceedings under the Code of Criminal Procedure for an offense?

6.What is the term for an offence where a police officer is authorized to arrest without a warrant as per the Second Schedule or any prevailing law?

7.On which date was the Code of Criminal Procedure first implemented?

8.What type of law is the Cr.P.C 1898 classified as?

9.How many sections are included in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898?

10.What is the maximum duration of imprisonment that a Magistrate of the 3rd class is authorized to impose?

11.Which authority does a magistrate appointed by the Provincial Government under Section 30 of the Cr.P.C. NOT possess?

12.What title is given to a judge appointed under Section 22 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C)?

13.What is the subject matter of Section 15 in the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C)?

14.According to Section 9 of the Criminal Procedure Code, who has the authority to establish Courts of Session and appoint Session and Assistant Session Judges?

15.Who does a public prosecutor represent when carrying out a prosecution?

16.Which court serves as the highest authority for criminal cases at the provincial level?

17.What is the term for an action or failure to act that is punishable under the current law?

18.What is the primary purpose of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.P.C)?

19.How many Schedules are included in the Cr.P.C 1898?

20.As per Section 4(I) of the Cr.P.C, who is responsible for carrying out an investigation?