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Category: CrPC CHAPTER XXII

In non-appealable summary cases, Magistrate is not required to:

A. Record full evidence
B. Pronounce judgment
C. Pass sentence
D. Hear defence

Under Section 265-L, Advocate-General may:

A. Withdraw FIR
B. Cancel bail
C. Stay prosecution before sentence
D. Grant pardon

Under Section 265-F(7), Court shall issue process for defence witness unless:

A. Prosecutor objects
B. Witness unavailable
C. Application vexatious/delaying
D. Accused withdraws

Under Section 263, record must include:

A. FIR copy only
B. Accused statement only
C. Prescribed particulars incl. plea & finding
D. Charge only

Under Section 265-G, if accused does not produce defence evidence, sequence of arguments is:

A. Accused first
B. Prosecutor first then accused
C. Simultaneous
D. Judge first

In appealable summary cases, Magistrate must record:

A. FIR only
B. Substance of evidence & judgment
C. Police diary
D. Charge sheet

Under Section 265-H, conviction is subject to:

A. Appeal
B. Revision
C. Bail
D. Section 265-I

Record under Sections 263 and 264 shall be written in:

A. Urdu only
B. English only
C. English or language of Court
D. Regional dialect only