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The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1898 – Past Papers Important MCQs

I m sharing with you Past Papers MCQs from the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1898 from exams that were held previously for Civil Judge, Assistant Prosecutor, District Public Prosecutor, Law Clerk, Patwari Exam, Law Graduate.
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1. : A Magistrate of the first class can pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term up to: (Hint: From Section 32(2))





2. : A Magistrate of the second class can pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term up to: (Hint: From Section 32(2))





3. : A Magistrate of the third class can pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term up to: (Hint: From Section 32(2))





4. : The power to try summary cases is provided in: (Hint: From Chapter XXII – Sections 260 to 265)





5. : “Anticipatory Bail” is granted under: (Hint: From Section 498)





6. : “Interim Bail” is granted under the inherent powers of the High Court provided in: (Hint: From Section 561-A)





7. : A “Bailable” offence is defined in: (Hint: From Section 4(1)(b))





8. : A “Non-Bailable” offence is defined in: (Hint: From Section 4(1)(c))





9. : The maximum period for which an undertrial prisoner can be detained is: (Hint: From Section 497(1))





10. : The process of compelling the appearance of a person in court through a formal order is called: (Hint: From Chapter VI)





11. : A “Cognizable” offence is one where: (Hint: From Section 4(f))





12. : A “Complaint” is defined in: (Hint: From Section 4(1)(h))





13. : The “First Information Report (FIR)” is defined in: (Hint: From Section 154)





14. : The power to take cognizance of an offence upon a complaint is provided in: (Hint: From Section 190(1)(a))





15. : The process of framing a “Charge” against an accused is provided in: (Hint: From Chapter XIX – Sections 221 to 240)





16. : The power to issue “Maintenance Orders” for wives and children is provided in: (Hint: From Section 488)





17. : The inherent powers of the High Court to make orders for securing the ends of justice are provided in: (Hint: From Section 561-A)





18. : The process of “Arrest without Warrant” by a police officer is primarily governed by: (Hint: From Section 54)





19. : The provision for “Plea of Guilty” in a trial before a Magistrate is provided in: (Hint: From Section 243(1))





20. : The power to transfer cases from one court to another is provided in: (Hint: From Section 526)





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