Multiple Choice
In a non-cognizable case, the accused
A) can object to the grant of permission under section 155(2) of cr pc as a matter of right
B) can object to the grant of permission under section 155(2) of cr pc with the i leave of the magistrate k
C) can object to the grant of permission under section 155(2) of_ cr pc with the leave of the high court if
D) has no right to participate in the proceedings and cannot object to the grant of permission under section 155(2) of cr pc
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
Q7: The word Magistrate mentioned in section 156(3)
Q8: In a bailable offence, the bail is
Q9: A case which includes cognizable offences and
Q10: Criminal Procedure Code which comes under Concurrent
Q11: A Magistrate has the power to direct
Q13: Within the meaning of provisions under section
Q14: Non-cognizable offence has been defined<br>A)under section 2(a)<br>B)under
Q15: Under the Scheme of Criminal Procedure non-cognizable
Q16: In a non-cognizable case under IPC, the
Q17: In a cognizable case under IPC, the