Q.46 Privileged information under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, is the communication betweenAns 1. Police officer and Advocate2. Advocate and client3. Magistrate and Accused4. None of the aboveCorrect Ans Provided: 2
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Q.62 The age of retirement of a Judge of Supreme Court of India isAns 1. ten years2. till he/she attains the age of 653. till he/she attains the age of 624. for lifeCorrect Ans Provided: 2
Q.78 The Magistrate shall dispose of a petition filed under Section 12 of The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act within –Ans 1. 3 years from the date of filing2. 60 days from the first date of ...
Q.94 ‘Document’ as per Indian Evidence Act means, matter expressed or described in the form ofAns 1. (a) Letters2. (b) Figures or marks3. (a) and (b)4. None of the aboveCorrect Ans Provided: 3
Q.15 Under Section 145 Cr.P.C when there is a dispute regarding land or water which is likely to cause breach of peace, an order passed by the concerned Magistrate isAns 1. Final2. Subject to order that may be ...
Q.31 Under the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, an Executing Court has the power toAns 1. modify the terms of the decree2. modify and vary the terms of the decree3. cannot either modify or vary ...
Q.47 For determination of age of a person, the Court can rely on the following:Ans 1. Affidavit of father/mother2. Evidence from third parties3. Ossification test4. No such proof is requiredCorrect Ans Provided: 3
Q.63 An implead petition can be allowed under Order 1 Rule 10 of CPC:Ans 1. Before framing of issues2. Before commencement of trial3. At any stage of the suit4. None of the aboveCorrect Ans Provided: 3
Q.79 The investigating officer can summon a person under Section 160 Cr.P.C. –Ans 1. An accused2. A suspect accused3. A witness4. All the aboveCorrect Ans Provided: 4
Q.95 Which of the properties that can be seized by a police officer by exercising powers under Section 102 Cr.P.CAns 1. Bank Account2. Any property which may be alleged or suspected to be stolen3. Property found under circumstances ...