Criminal Law and Procedure in India
Covers criminal law topics including extortion, forgery, and death by negligence, along with criminal procedure concepts like arrest warrants, summons, and classifications of offences under the Indian legal system.
Questions
Which of the following is/are correct in respect to summons?
- A court order directing a person to appear at a specific time and place
- Can be issued in criminal and civil cases
- Can be issued by a local police inspector
- Both (1) and (2)
As per law, extortion is treated exactly like
- theft
- robbery
- kidnapping
- between theft and robbery
Which of the following is/are essential for causing death by rash or negligent act?
- Not amounting to culpable homicide
- Acts under intoxication
- Rash or negligent act
- Both (1) and (3)
Criminal procedure is a subject of the
- State List
- Union List
- Concurrent List
- Either (1) or (2)
A warrant of arrest is a command
- in a written order
- signed, sealed and issued by a magistrate
- addressed to a police officer
- All of the above
Cognizable offence has been defined
- Under section 2(a)
- Under section 2(c)
- Under section 2(i)
- Under section 2(j)
In a bailable offence, the bail is granted as a matter of right
- By the police officer
- By the court
- Both by the police officer & the court
- Either 1 or 2
A warrant of arrest is a command
- in a written order
- signed, sealed and issued by a magistrate
- addressed to a police officer
- All of the above
Which of the following classifications comes under Criminal Procedure Code?
- Cognizable & Non-cognizable offences
- Bailable and non-bailable offences
- Summons cases & warrant cases
- All of the above
When was the Code of Criminal Procedure formulated?
- 1953
- 1973
- 1893
- 1932
Where are the provisions for Unlawful assemblies of persons laid own in Indian Penal Code?
- Preventive Action of Police
- Maintenance of Public Order and Tranquility
- Information to the Police and their powers to investigate
- Power of Courts
What is fraudulent making alteration of a writing to the prejudice of another man's right called?
- Fraud
- Conversion
- Illegal alteration
- Forgery