91. The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 came into force on
(A) 19th March, 2013
(B) 3rd February, 2013
(C) 21st March, 2013
(D) 31st March, 2013
Ans.b
92. When a person refused to answer or to produce document in the court, then he may
be awarded with the punishment of imprisonment under Section 349 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973
(A) Upto 6 months
(B) Upto 1 year
(C) Upto 3 years
(D) Upto 7 days
Ans.d
93. Limitation period prescribed under Section 468 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 is related to
(A) Completion of investigation
(B) Completion of trial
(C) Cognizance of offence by the court
(D) Completion of inquiry
Ans.c
94. Ordinarily the place of trial of an offence is the place where
(A) It has been committed
(B) Accused is arrested
(C) Consequence is ensued
(D) None of the above
Ans.a
95. “Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 is applicable to all persons
irrespective of their religion.” It was laid down in
(A) Mohd. Umar Khan v. Gulshan Begam
(B) Mohd. Ahmad Khan v. Shah Bano Begum
(C) Mst Johra Khatun v. Mohd. Ibrahim
(D) Noor Saba Khatun v. Mohd. Qasim
Ans.b
96. A statement covered under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, can
be recorded by
(A) an Executive Magistrate
(B) Police Officer
(C) a Judicial or Metropolitan Magistrate (D) All of the above
Ans.c
97. Under Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, how many chapters and sections have been
incorporated?
(A) 38 chapters, 486 sections
(B) 37 chapters, 484 sections
(C) 36 chapters, 484 sections
(D) 35 chapters, 486 sections
Ans.b
98. Who is empowered to remove ‘nuisance’ under Section 133 of the code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973?
(A) Judicial Magistrate I Class
(B) Chief Judicial Magistrate
(C) Session Judge
(D) District Magistrate
Ans.d
99. Provisions relating to bail to require the accused to appeal before the next appellate
court has been mentioned under which section of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973?
(A) Section 436
(B) Section 436A
(C) Section 437A
(D) Section 438
Ans.c
100. Facts alleged by one party and denied by the other in a case, are called as
(A) Positive facts (B) Negative facts
(C) Relevant facts
(D) Facts in issue
Ans.d