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In cases where no imprisonment exists, period of bond begins:
A. FIR date
B. Date of arrest
C. Date of order
D. Appeal date
Section 133 applies to obstruction in which of the following?
A. Private land
B. Public way or river
C. Office building
D. Personal residence
Section 150 requires communication to:
A. Public prosecutor
B. Magistrate only
C. Superior and concerned officer
D. Civil Court
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
Bank account records may be searched only with prior written permission of:
A. SHO
B. Magistrate
C. Sessions/High Court
D. Governor
In non-cognizable cases under Section 155, police must:
A. Register FIR
B. Arrest accused
C. Refer to Magistrate
D. Close complaint
When person appears and shows cause, evidence is taken according to:
A. CPC
B. Evidence Act only
C. Chapter XX CrPC
D. Police Rules
Under Section 134, service of order shall be made as per procedure for:
A. Warrants
B. Police notice
C. Civil decree
D. Summons
The power under Section 153 may be exercised by:
A. Any constable
B. Magistrate
C. Officer incharge of police station
D. Sessions Judge
Section 165 search requires specification of:
A. Accused name
B. FIR number
C. Thing to be searched
D. Court order
If bond period exceeds one year and security not furnished, proceedings go to:
A. Police
B. High Court
C. Sessions Judge
D. Governor
Section 160 allows police to require attendance of persons within:
A. Entire province
B. District only
C. Own or adjoining station limits
D. Court limits
Section 106 order may also be made by:
A. Police
B. Civil Judge
C. Appellate Court
D. Governor
Under Section 151 CrPC, arrest without warrant is permitted when:
A. Offence is completed
B. Magistrate orders
C. Offence cannot otherwise be prevented
D. Civil complaint filed
In trials before Court of Session initiated on police report, prosecution is conducted by:
A. SHO
B. Advocate-General
C. Public Prosecutor
D. Complainant
Under Section 265-K, Court may acquit accused at any stage if:
A. Defence requests
B. Prosecution absent
C. No probability of conviction
D. FIR withdrawn
Under Section 162, police statement may be used at trial for:
A. Conviction
B. Substantive evidence
C. Contradiction
D. Confession
In appealable summary cases, Magistrate must record:
A. FIR only
B. Substance of evidence & judgment
C. Police diary
D. Charge sheet
Under Section 140, once order becomes absolute, Magistrate must:
A. Cancel order
B. Issue compliance notice
C. Arrest accused
D. Refer to High Court
Under Section 152, the police officer may act:
A. With warrant only
B. After FIR
C. Of his own authority
D. After court order
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