Code Of Criminal Procedure 1898 – MCQs

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1.From which sources can an appeal be made against a judgment or order passed by a criminal court?

2.Under Section 391 of the Criminal Procedure Code, which type of punishment is addressed for execution?

3.When a woman sentenced to death is discovered to be pregnant, what action can the High Court take regarding her sentence?

4.Under which court's jurisdiction does Section 365 pertain to the documentation of evidence?

5.Under which section of the Criminal Procedure Code is the process for documenting evidence before the court outlined?

6.What is the nature of the instruction under Section 353 of the Cr.P.C that evidence should be recorded in the presence of the accused?

7.Under which section of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C) can you find the list of compoundable offences?

8.If the accused cannot comprehend the legal proceedings, to which court is the case referred?

9.When an accused confesses to an offense, in what manner should their admission be documented?

10.Under Section 342, whose examination is the Court authorized to conduct?

11.What subject is addressed under Section 265-F of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C)?

12.Under Section 340 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the accused is entitled to which type of right?

13.What type of right does the accused possess to present their arguments?

14.In which type of cases is testimony from an accomplice considered inadmissible?

15.Who must grant approval before a pardon can be offered to an individual involved in an offense causing injury or murder?

16.What subject is covered under Section 337 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.)?

17.What aspect is covered under Section 265 D during a trial in the Court of Session?

18.Which section range covers trials held in the Court of Session and the High Court?

19.Under which section is an order of acquittal passed under section 249-A of the Cr.P.C subject to revision?

20.Under Section 249-A, what authority does a Magistrate have regarding the accused at any point during the proceedings?