A. The President of Pakistan
B. B. The Judicial Commission of Pakistan
C. The parliamentary committee for appointment of judges
D. The Prime Minister of Pakistan
Submitted by: Mansoor Ahmed Suhag
Related Mcqs:
- Article 175A, provided ___________ for appointment of Judges of Supreme Court, High Courts and Federal Shariat Court?
A. Supreme Judicial Council
B. Judicial Commission
C. Judicial Department
D. None of above - As per section 4B if an order of acquittal is passed by an Anti-Terrorism Court in any case instituted upon complaint and the High Court on an application made to it by the complainant in this behalf grant special leave to appeal from __________ days present such an appeal to the High Court?
A. Twenty
B. Thirty
C. Fifty
D. Sixty - A person aggrieved by the order of acquittal passed by any court, other than a High Court, may, within_______ days, file an appeal to the High Court?
A. Twenty days
B. Thirty days
C. Forty days
D. Sixty days - Section _________, empowers Session Court and High Court to call record of inferior Court?
A. 430 Cr.P.C
B. 435 Cr.P.C
C. 440 Cr.P.C
D. None of above - The Federal Government shall established Islamabad District Public Safety Commission for Islamabad Capital territory consisting of _________, member?
A. 12
B. 14
C. 16
D. None of the above - As per section 4, No Person shall be appointed as a judge of Family Court unless he is or has been or is qualified to be appointed as_______________?
A. Additional District Judge
B. District Judge
C. A Civil Judge
D. All of above - Federal Shariat Court shall consists of not more than ___________ Muslim Judges?
A. 8
B. 9
C. 10
D. None of above - Protection of Judges, Counsel, Public Prosecutor, witnesses and person concerned with Court is provided by section_________ of the Anti-Terrorism Act?
A. 20
B. 21
C. 22
D. None of above - Section 9, Cr,P.C. empowers ______ with power of establishment of Court of Session Judge and Assistant Session Judges?
A. Provincial Government
B. Federal Government
C. Local Government
D. None of above - A quorum of judges shall suffice to the constitute International Court of Justice.
A. five
B. seven
C. nine
D. elevenSubmitted by: M.shah