A. Police Officer
B. Complainant
C. Magistrate
D. Accused
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Related Mcqs:
- A dying deposition recorded by Magistrate in presence of accused needs to be cross-examined by_________________?
- A. Police Officer B. Complainant C. Magistrate D. Accused...
- There is__________ between dying declaration and dying deposition?
- A. Difference B. No difference C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above...
- There is_________ between dying declaration and dying deposition?
- A. Difference B. No difference C. Both A and B D. None of above...
- A statement of dying person on oath before Magistrate in presence of the accused is called______________?
- A. Dying declaration B. Dying deposition C. Both A and B D. None of above...
- Any statement recorded by Magistrate under section 164, Cr.P.C may be recorded in presence of_____________?
- A. Police B. Complainant C. Accused D. None of above...
- Upon statement recorded by Magistrate under section 164 needs to be given opportunity of cross examination to?
- A. Accused B. Prosecution C. None of the above D. None of above...
- Dying declaration recorded by medical officer needs to be certified by_____________?
- A. Magistrate B. Police-Officer C. Medical Officer D. All of above...
- If any offence has been committed in presence of Magistrate such Magistrate can arrest the offender himself or can order to______________?
- A. Any person to arrest the offender B. S.H.O of local Police station for arrest C. His personal security guard to arrest D. None of above...
- If the accused admits that he has committed the offence (with which he is charged) his admission shall be recorded as nearly as possible in the words used by him; and if he shows no sufficient cause why he should not be convicted the Magistrate (may convict) him accordingly as provided in ?
- A. Section 342, Cr.P.C B. Section 343, Cr.P.C C. Section 344, Cr.P.C D. None of above...
- If the accused admits that he has committed the offence his admission shall be recorded as nearly as possible in the words used by him, and, Magistrate ?
- A. May convict him accordingly B. May not convict him C. May release him D. None of above...
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