1.What does the term 'anticipatory bail' refer to?
2.What subject is addressed under Section 497(3)?
3.What does the word "abscond" mean?
4.The term 'bail' originates from which ancient language, specifically from the word 'bailier'?
5.When bail is not automatically granted, who has the authority to decide on releasing the accused on bail?
6.Under Section 497 of the Criminal Procedure Code, in which situation is the accused subject to applicability?
7.Bail involves releasing an individual from police custody to which of the following?
8.How many types of bail are there?
9.Under section 492 of the Cr.P.C, the appointed officer is allowed to appear and plead with which of the following?
10.Where can a petition for habeas corpus be filed?
11.If during a trial or inquiry the Magistrate concludes that the accused is mentally unfit to defend themselves, what action should the Magistrate take regarding the proceedings?
12.Under Section 439-A of the Criminal Procedure Code, which court holds revisional authority?
13.Under Section 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code, which authority has the power to revise orders?
14.Under which section of the Cr.P.C. is the Appellate Court authorized to admit additional evidence?
15.An appeal can be filed regarding which of the following aspects?
16.Within how many days can an individual file an appeal to the High Court against an acquittal order issued by any court other than the High Court?
17.Which section of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C) addresses appeals against sentences passed by the Court of Session?
18.To which authority can one appeal against the decision made by an Additional Sessions Judge?
19.After A, B, and C have been charged and convicted by a first-class Magistrate for robbing D, which offense can they subsequently be charged and tried for based on the same facts?
20.Which of the following sentences cannot be pardoned or deferred by the Provincial Government?