Exam 1: Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C) in India
Exam 1: Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C) in India25 Questions
Exam 2: Key Concepts in Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C): Arrest, Sentencing, and Proclamation27 Questions
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In respect of investigation as provided under section 2(h) of Cr PC, which of the following is incorrect
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In a cognizable case under IPC, the police will have all the powers to
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A Magistrate has the power under Cr. P.C. to direct the police to investigate into
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Classification of offences given in the Code of Criminal Procedure under
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The word Magistrate mentioned in section 156(3) of Cr PC means
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In a bailable offence, the bail is granted as a matter of right
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A case which includes cognizable offences and non-cognizable offences is
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Criminal Procedure Code which comes under Concurrent List of Constitution of India is
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A Magistrate has the power to direct the police to investigate into an offence in IPC under
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Within the meaning of provisions under section 41C(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code every State Government shall establish a Police Control Room (PCR) in
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Under the Scheme of Criminal Procedure non-cognizable offences are
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In a non-cognizable case under IPC, the police have the authority
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