A. 400, Cr.P.C
B. 401, Cr.P.C
C. None of the above
D. None of above
Related Mcqs:
- Section ______, of Cr.P.C empower provincial Government to transfer cases and appeals?
A. 526
B. 527
C. 527-A
D. None of above - Under Order 39 of the Executive Orders on Parole, 1934 A parolee eligible for remission under these orders, who for a period of one year has not committed any offence shall be awarded_____ day remission as A.G.C.P?
A. Forty days
B. Thirty days
C. Twenty days
D. Fifteen days - The total remission awarded to a parolee before and during parole release should not exceed, without the special sanction of the Provincial Government__________ part of his sentence?
A. One-half
B. One-third
C. One-Fourth
D. One-fifth - Any person whose name is notified in the list entered in the Fourth Schedule under sub-section 1(I) of section 11-EE by any direction or order of the Federal or Provincial Government made under sub-section (2) of section 11-EE may file an appeal to_______________?
A. High Court
B. Federal or Provincial Government
C. Federal Shariat Court
D. All of above - Section 5(1) of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 empower an officer of armed forces and civil armed forces with power of _________________?
A. Police under the Code
B. Army under the Code
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of above - Section 8 of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 empower ________ with power to make rules?
A. Assistant Director
B. Director
C. Provincial Government
D. Federal Government - Which sentence from the following can not be suspended or remitted by Provincial Government ?
A. Sentence of death
B. Sentence of high treason
C. Sentence of Karo Kari
D. None of above - Under section 21-F remission cannot be granted to accused other than a_____________________?
A. Foreigner
B. Old person
C. Women
D. Any person - Section 550, Cr.P.C. empower _________ to seize suspected property?
A. Police
B. Magistrate
C. Army
D. None of above - In case where a previous conviction charged under the provisions of section 221, sub-section (7), and the accused does not admit that he has been previously convicted as alleged in the charge, the Magistrate may, after he has convicted the accused under section 243, or under section 245, sub-section (2), Cr.P.C. ?
A. Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged previous conviction
B. Shall leftover the alleged previous conviction
C. Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged previous conviction and, if he does so, shall record the findings
D. None of above