judiciary and law Mcqs
1951. As per section 9 of the Limitation Act, 1908 where once time has begun to run,?
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A. No subsequent disability or inability sue to can stop it

B. It can be stopped by subsequent disability

C. Both A and B

D. None of above

1952. Order 3 of the Executive Orders on parole, 1934 bound the Parole Officer to touch with___________________?
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A. None of above

B. Possible employers of labours

C. Director

D. Assistant Director

1953. Time limitation for the payment of the amount of a decree by installments is__________________?
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A. None of above

B. Six months, from the date of decree

C. Three months, from the date of decree

D. Nine months, from the date of decree

1958. Time limitation for filing application under Arbitration Act, 1940 to set aside an award or to get an award remitted for reconsideration is_________________?
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A. Thirty days, from the date of service of filing the award

B. None of above

C. Ninety days, from the date of service of the notice of filing the award

D. Sixty days, from the date of service of the notice of filing of the award

1959. Which one from the following officers of Army can disperse unlawful assembly_____________?
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A. Subidar Major

B. None of above

C. Any Commissioned Officer

D. Subidar

1963. Every offence shall ordinary be inquired in and tried by________________?
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A. Any competent Court

B. None of above

C. A Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction it was committed

D. District Court

1966. The object of Cr.P.C is_______________?
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A. To facilitate the prosecution

B. None of above

C. To facilitate offender

D. To facilitate administration of justice
1968. Time limitation for filing application by purchaser of immovable property at a sale in execution of a decree for delivery of possession is____________________?
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A. Three years, when the sale become absolute

B. Two years, when the sale become absolute

C. One year, when the sale become absolute

D. None of above

1969. Section, 14, Cr.P.C deals with appointment of_________________?
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A. Additional Magistrate

B. 1st Class Magistrate

C. Special Magistrate

D. None of above

1973. The Court of Magistrate of 2nd class, can pass______________?
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A. None of above

B. Imprisonment not exceeding one year

C. Imprisonment for three years

D. Imprisonment for five years

1977. Article 181, of the Limitation Act, is__________________?
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A. Discretionary Article in nature

B. Residuary Article in nature

C. None of above

D. Exceptional Article in nature

1978. The Code of Criminal Procedure was enforced on the first day of_______________?
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A. None of above

B. September, 1898

C. August, 1898

D. July, 1898
1980. An order of acquittal under section 245(1) Cr.P.C is_____________?
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A. None of above

B. Reviewable

C. Revisionable

D. None of above

E. Appealable
1983. Time limitation for filing an application for re-hearing of an appeal heard ex-parte is_________________?
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A. Thirty days from the date of decree

B. Thirty days, from the date of knowledge

C. Both A and B

D. None of above

1989. The Court of Magistrate of 3rd class, can pass________________?
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A. None of above

B. Imprisonment for one year

C. Imprisonment for six months

D. Imprisonment not exceeding one month
1994. Section ___________ deals with information of cognizable offences?
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A. 157, Cr.P.C

B. 154, Cr.P.C

C. None of above

D. 150, Cr.P.C

1997. The charge shall be written in_________________?
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A. Local Language

B. None of above

C. Language of the Court or English

D. Language of the accused

1998. An order of acquittal under section 249-A is _____________?
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A. Revisionable

B. Appealable

C. None of above

D. Reviewable