A. Azar
B. Tazar
C. Tazarum
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Punishment for qatl-i-amd as tazir is____________________?
A. Imprisonment for twenty five years
B. Imprisonment for a term which may extend to twenty years
C. Imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years
D. None of these - Tazir is punishment which is not determined or fixed by the legislature but is left to the discretion of _____________________?
A. State
B. Victim
C. Court
D. None of these - Whoever causes isqat-i-haml shall be liable to punishment as tazir with imprisonment of either description for________________?
A. Three years, if the isqat-i-haml is caused with consent of the women
B. Ten years if the isqat-i-is caused with out consent of the women
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these - The word bail is derived from old _________ word bailier?
A. Latin
B. Greece
C. French
D. None of above - Article 13 of the Constitution protects from__________________?
A. Illegal
B. Unfair trial
C. Double punishment
D. None of above - Section 19A deals with information from__________________?
A. Specified person
B. Foreigner
C. Any person
D. All of above - Where an accused found guilty of an offence is sentenced to pay fine the amount of fine shall in no case be less than the gain derived by the__________________?
A. Accused
B. Accused relatives
C. Accused associates
D. All of above - Whoever knowingly possesses, acquire, use, convert, assign or transfer any assets which have been derived from narcotic offence shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to ?
A. Seven years
B. Ten years
C. Fourteen years
D. None of above - The word “Vernacular language” used in section 21 of the Court Fees Act, means_______________?
A. Local language
B. Roman language
C. English language
D. None of these - The word “benami” is ____________________ term?
A. Latin
B. Persian
C. French
D. None of above