A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
Related Mcqs:
- Upon recommendation of release under Rule 3 of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Rules, 1927 the Government may permit to release prisoner by licence under section _____________ of the Act?
A. 4
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5 - Rule 7 of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Rules, 1927 empowers_________ with licence revocation power?
A. Assistant Director
B. Director, Reclamation
C. Superintendent Jail
D. Government - Final release of prisoner on parole is dealt by Rule_________ of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Rules, 1927?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9 - Rule 9(b) of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Rules, 1927 deals with conditional release of prisoners whose age on the date of their latest sentence does not exceeds ?
A. Seventeen years
B. Nineteen years
C. Twenty one years
D. None of above - Rule 4 of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Rules, 1927 empowers___________ to permit conditional relese of prisoner?
A. Director, Reclamation
B. Assistant Director
C. Government
D. None of above - Rule 5 of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Rule, 1927 deals with powers and duties of ________________?
A. The Director, Reclamation
B. Assistant Director
C. Superintendent
D. None of above - Section of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 empowers __________ Government to release a prisoner?
A. Local
B. Provincial
C. Federal
D. All of above - Rule _________ of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Rules, 1927 deals with duties of Parole Officer?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 6A
D. None of above - As per Rule 2(b) of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1927 “Director Reclamation & Probation” means ?
A. The Director Reclamation and Probation of the United Kingdom
B. The Director Reclamation and Probation of the Punjab
C. The Director Reclamation and Probation of the India
D. The Director Reclamation and Probation of the Pakistan - Rule 2 of Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1927 deals with ?
A. Definitions
B. Principles
C. Exceptions
D. None of above