31. No person shall be appointed as a Public Prosecutor for the District unless his name appears in the panel of names prepared by
( A ) Sessions Judge
( B ) High Court
( C ) District Magistrate
( D ) Superintendent of Police
Show Answer32. How much punishment may be awarded to an accused who is found guilty under a summary trial ?
( A ) Not exceeding two years
( B ) Not exceeding one year
( C ) Not exceeding six months
( B ) Not exceeding three months
Show Answer33. Whether an accused may be a competent witness in his own defence ?
( A ) If he applies in writing on his own request
( B ) No
( C ) With the leave of Court of Session
( D ) With the leave of High Court
Show Answer34. Whenever a Magistrate is of opinion , after hearing the evidence for prosecution and the accused , that the accused is guilty , and that the ought to receive a severe punishment , than such Magistrate is empowered to inflict , the Magistrate may forward the case to
( A ) Session Judge 325
( B ) Chief Judicial Magistrate
( C ) District Magistrate
( D ) Concerned Police Station
Show Answer35. In one trial A is awarded with the sentence . which is not appealable whereas sentence against B is appealable . Whether A can file an appeal against his sentence ?
( A ) No
( B ) Only with special leave
( C) Yes
( D ) There is no such provision
Show Answer36. If in a criminal appeal an accused dies and his near relatives wish to continue the appeal , then within how much period they must apply ?
( A ) Four months
( B ) Three months
( C ) Sixty days
( D ) Thirty days
Show Answer37. When can a trial court release an accused on bail under Section 389 ( 3 ) of Cr.P.C. after conviction ?
( A ) Where accused is on bail and imprison ment is not exceeding 3 years 16 % ,
( B ) Where accused is on bail and imprison ment is not exceeding 5 years
( C ) Where accused is on bail and imprison ment is not exceeding 7 years
( D ) Where offence is exclusively bailable whether accused is on bail or not
Show Answer38. What is effect of trial conducted in wrong place ?
( A ) Vitiated itself
( B ) Vitiated if caused failure of justice
( C ) Seriousness has to be seen
( D ) Is to be referred to High Court
Show Answer39. When will proceedings be vitiated if the Magistrate is not empowered to do so ?
( A ) To issue a search warrant under Section 94 of Cr.P.C.
( B ) To hold on inquest under Section 176 of Cr.P.C.
( C ) Tries an offender summarily
( D ) To tender a pardon under Section 306 of Cr.P.C.
Show Answer40. The question is , whether ‘ A ‘ was ravished and thereafter murdered ? The fact that , without making a complaint , she said that she had been ravished
( A ) Is relevant as a conduct
( B ) Is relevant as a substantive evidence
( C ) Is relevant as a secondary evidence
( D ) May be relevant under Section 32 ( 1 ) or 157 of Evidence Act
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