A. In all cases
B. In criminal cases
C. In civil cases
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Extradition is granted in case of:___________?
A. Ordinary criminals
B. Political & religious criminals
C. Heads of States & Government
D. None of these - Extradition is granted in case of:___________?
A. Ordinary criminals
B. Political and religious criminals
C. Heads of State and Govt.
D. None of these - The following are immune under the from extradition :
A. Former Heads of State
B. Former Heads of Government
C. Senior Citizens
D. None of these - In 1905, Nicholas, Czar of Russia finally granted the Russian people basic civil rights. This is known as:
A. October Manifesto
B. November Manifesto
C. Soviet Manifesto
D. Czarist Civil Action - Normally, what kind of session does the Parliament hold?
A. Budget session
B. Monsoon session
C. Winter session
D. All the above - The principle of rebus sic stantibus means:
A. A State may terminate a treaty because of a material breach
B. A state may invoke fundamental change of circumstances to terminate/suspend a treaty
C. A treaty stands terminated because of the eruption of hostilites
D. None of these - According to “The Floating Island Theory”, a Floating Island is:__________?
A. An island within 3 nautical miles from the coast of a country
B. An island on the high seas, which is not the territory of any particular State
C. A ship bearing the national flag of a State
D. None of these - Territorial integrity means:____________?
A. A state can interfere in the internal affairs of another state
B. Non-interference in the internal affairs of another state
C. A state’s boundaries are secure & cannot be attacked
D. None of these - A State may become a Member of the UN:
A. With the decision of the Security Council
B. With the decision of the General Assembly
C. With the decision of both the Security Council and the General Assembly
D. None of these - Public International Law is primarily concerned with the rights, duties and interests of:
A. States
B. Non-State entities
C. Individuals
D. None of these