- Question of
Which one of the following is the date of enforcement of the Indian Penal Code, 1860?
- January 1, 1860
- July 1, 1860
- January 1, 1861
- January 1, 1862
- Question of
Who prepared the first draft of Indian Penal Code-
- Canning
- Stephen
- Bentinck
- Macaulay
- Question of
Section 1 of Indian Penal Code deals with-
- Definition of crime
- Tittle and extent of operation of the code
- Title and jurisdiction of the code
- None of the above
- Question of
Crime is a-
- Private wrong
- Public wrong
- Civil wrong
- None of the above
- Question of
Essential ingredients of crime are-
- Actus reus and mens rea
- Actus reus, mens rea and motive
- Motive, intention and knowledge
- Knowledge, intention and action
- Question of
With reference to crime response the following-
- It is a state wrong
- It is a state wrong
- It is a private wrong
- None of the above
- Question of
Which of the following is not essential for an offence?
- Intention
- Motive
- Prohibited act
- Punishment for act
- Question of
Which of the following is normally an essential element of Crime?
- Volition
- Actus Reus
- Motive
- Will
- Question of
Cognizable offence means-
- A serious offence
- Offence in which police officer may arrest without warrant
- Session triable offence
- None of the above
- Question of
Section 2 (c) of the Code of Criminal Procedure defines-
- Bailable offence
- Non-bailable offence
- Cognizable offence
- Non-cognizable offence
- Question of
Inquiry under Criminal Procedure Code is conducted by-
- Magistrate only
- Police Officer
- Sessions Court
- Magistrate or Court
- Question of
Inquiry is conducted by a Magistrate with a view to-
- Find out a prima-facie case
- Convict the accused
- Authorize remand of the accused
- Release the accused under section 436
- Question of
The term ‘bail’ signifies-
- A court order sending a convicted person to the jail.
- A court order granting stay to its previous decree or judgment.
- A court order releasing an arrestee after securing necessary bond or surety.
- A court order quashing the proceedings initiated by the complainant.
- Question of
Cr.P.C stands for-
- Criminal Proceeding Code
- Criminal Proceeding Court
- Crime Prevention Code
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Question of
The act of unlawfully entering into another’s property constitutes-
- Trespass
- Restraint
- Appropriation
- Encroachment
- Question of
When a person is prosecuted for committing a criminal offence, the burden of proof is on-
- Accused
- Prosecution
- Police
- Complaint
- Question of
Offence which can be compromised between the parties is known as-
- Non-compoundable offenceNon-compoundable offence
- Cognizable offence
- Compoundable offence
- Non-cognizable
- Question of
If a witness makes a statement in court, knowing it to be false, be commits the offence of-
- Forgery
- Falsehood
- Perjury
- Brach of trust
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The statement by a victim as to the cause of his death is called-
- Res judicata
- Estoppel
- Inquest
- Dying declaration
- Question of
A written statement under oath and signed by the maker as a true statement is called-
- Testimony
- Affidavit
- Contract
- Legal declaration