135۔ جس شخص کے نام حکم جاری کیا گیا ہو، اس کا عمل، عذر یا جیوری کا مطالبہ
(Person to whom order is addressed to obey or show cause or claim jury)وہ شخص جس کے خلاف ایسا حکم جاری کیا گیا ہو، درج ذیل میں سے کوئی ایک عمل کرے —
(a) مقررہ وقت (within the time) اور طریقے (in the manner) کے مطابق، اس حکم میں درج کردہ عمل (the act directed thereby) انجام دے؛ یا
(b) اس حکم کے مطابق عدالت میں پیش ہو (appear in accordance with such order) اور یا تو حکم کے خلاف عذر پیش کرے (show cause against the same)،
یا اُس مجسٹریٹ سے درخواست کرے (apply to the Magistrate) جس نے حکم جاری کیا تھا کہ ایک جیوری (jury) مقرر کی جائے تاکہ یہ طے کیا جا سکے کہ آیا وہ حکم معقول (reasonable) اور مناسب (proper) ہے یا نہیں۔
MCQs – Questions Answers
1. According to Section 135 CrPC, the person against whom a conditional order is made shall—
(A) File an appeal before the Sessions Judge immediately
(B) Request police assistance before acting on it
(C) Ignore the order if he disagrees with it
(D) Perform the act directed in the order within the time and manner specified, or appear and show cause against it
2. Under Section 135 CrPC, if the person does not wish to perform the act directed by the order, he may—
(A) Apply to the Magistrate to appoint a jury to decide whether the order is reasonable and proper
(B) File a complaint against the Magistrate
(C) Request an adjournment indefinitely
(D) Approach the High Court directly
3. The time and manner for performing the act directed in a conditional order under Section 135 CrPC are—
(A) Decided by the police
(B) Specified in the order itself
(C) Determined by the Sessions Court
(D) Fixed by the person to whom the order is issued
4. The purpose of allowing a person to “show cause” under Section 135 CrPC is to—
(A) Provide the person an opportunity to explain why the order should not be enforced
(B) Punish the person immediately
(C) Transfer the matter to the civil court
(D) Avoid appearing before the Magistrate
5. Under Section 135 CrPC, a person against whom a conditional order is made has how many main options?
(A) One – to perform the act only
(B) Three – perform, appeal, or ignore
(C) Two – to perform the act or to appear and show cause / claim jury
(D) Four – perform, appeal, delay, or request police review