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Category: Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)

CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (CrPC) – MCQS FOR PREPARATION

📝 Chapter VIII 📝 Chapter X
📝 Chapter XIII 📝 Chapter XIV
📝 Chapter XXII

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Under Section 261, offences against Municipal Acts may be tried summarily when punishable with:

A. Fine only
B. Fine or imprisonment up to one month
C. Death penalty
D. Any punishment

Under Section 265-L, discharge after Advocate-General stays prosecution:

A. Equals acquittal
B. Bars future trial
C. Is conviction
D. Does not equal acquittal automatically

Statements under Sections 161 and 164 must be supplied to accused unless:

A. Accused objects
B. Prosecutor refuses
C. Public interest demands exclusion
D. Court delays

Under Section 262, summary trials follow Chapter XX except regarding:

A. Framing charge
B. Jurisdiction
C. Sentence limitation & simplified record
D. Appeal rights

Under Section 265-M, sittings of High Court for original criminal jurisdiction are appointed by:

A. Provincial Government
B. Chief Justice
C. Sessions Judge
D. Advocate-General

Under Section 265-D, Court frames charge when:

A. Accused demands
B. FIR registered
C. Court finds ground to proceed
D. Prosecution requests

In summary trial, sentence of imprisonment exceeding three months:

A. Allowed with approval
B. Not permissible
C. Allowed in appeal
D. Permissible by Sessions

Under Section 265-N(1), High Court shall hold sittings at:

A. Any district
B. Capital only
C. Sessions Court
D. Statutorily fixed place or as directed

If accused pleads guilty under Section 265-E, Court:

A. Must acquit
B. Must send for trial
C. May convict in discretion
D. Must call evidence

Under Section 263, recording of value of property is mandatory in cases under Section 260 clauses (d), (e), (f), (g) because:

A. It affects bail
B. It justifies summary jurisdiction limit
C. It affects jurisdiction
D. It affects appeal