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173 questions from 16 papers

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AIBE XIII Q.13 Walkthrough

Under Cr.P.C. provisions relating to prosecution of Judge is provided under-

a. Section 196
b. Section 197
c. Section 198
d. Section 199
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AIBE XIII Q.18 Walkthrough

In which of the following cases the ‘Principal of common Employment’ was evolved for the first time?

a. Rylands v. Fletcher
b. Priestley v. Fowler
c. Ashby v. White
d. Wagon v. Mound
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AIBE XIII Q.32 Walkthrough

Which one of the following sections of Cr.P.C. deals with examination of person accused of rape by medical practitioner:

a. Section 54A
b. Section 55A
c. Section 53A
d. Section 60A
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AIBE XIII Q.33 Walkthrough

According to Section 167 of the Cr.P.C. an accused person can be remanded to police custody for not more than:

a. 7 days at one time
b. 30 days at one time
c. 15 days at one time
d. 60 days at one time
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AIBE XIII Q.41 Walkthrough

For the first time in India Income Tax law was introduced by Sir James Wilson in the year:

a. 1886
b. 1868
c. 1860
d. None of the above
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AIBE XIII Q.42 Walkthrough

Which one of the following sections of Cr.P.C. deals with compoundable offence?

a. Section 313
b. Section 320
c. Section 321
d. Section 324
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AIBE XIII Q.48 Walkthrough

the rule of res Sub-Judice Implies:

a. Where the same subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the same parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on. (b) Where the same subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the different parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on. (c) Where the different subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the same parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on. (d) None of the above.
b. Where the same subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the different parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on.
c. Where the different subject matter is pending in a court of law for adjudication between the same parties, the other court is barred to entertain the case so long as the first suit goes on.
d. None of the above.
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AIBE XIII Q.59 Walkthrough

Under which one of the following provisions of Cr.P.C. police officer is under an obligation to produce the person arrested before a magistrate within 24 hours of the arrest:

a. Section 56
b. Section 57
c. Section 60
d. Section 70
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AIBE XIII Q.60 Walkthrough

Who may record confessional statement under Section 164 of the Cr.P.C.?

a. Police Officer
b. Judicial officer
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Judicial Magistrate having Jurisdiction only.
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AIBE XIII Q.61 Walkthrough

The provision relating Plea bargaining is not applicable in following offence:

a. Socio-economic offence
b. Offence against women
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of the above
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AIBE XIII Q.97 Walkthrough

Under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 which of the following is not a court:

a. Persons legally authorised to take evidence
b. Judges
c. Magistrates
d. Arbitrators
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AIBE XIV Q.4 Walkthrough

For the first time in India Income Tax was introduced by Sir James Wilson in the year:

a. 1886
b. 1868
c. 1860
d. None of the above
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AIBE XIV Q.7 Walkthrough

Which one of the following sections of Cr.P.C. deals with irregularities which vitiate proceeding?

a. Section 460
b. Section 461
c. Section 462
d. Section 468
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AIBE XIV Q.19 Walkthrough

‘A’ places men with firearms at the outlets of a building and tells ‘Z’ that they will fire at ‘Z’ if ‘Z’ attempts to leave the building. ‘A’ is:

a. Wrongfully restrains Z
b. Wrongfully confines Z
c. Both (a) & (b)
d. None of the above
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AIBE XIV Q.37 Walkthrough

The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 came into force on-

a. First Day of January, 1894.
b. First Day of February, 1894.
c. First Day of March, 1894.
d. First Day of April, 1894
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AIBE XIV Q.38 Walkthrough

Which of the following sentences can the Court of Session pass:

a. Death Sentence.
b. Rigorous Imprisonment.
c. Simple Imprisonment..
d. Any sentence authorised by law but death sentence must be confirmed by the High Court.
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AIBE XIV Q.42 Walkthrough

In which of the following cases, the remedy of revision is not available?

a. Cases in which first appeal lies.
b. Cases in which second appeal lies.
c. Interlocutory orders.
d. All of the above.
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AIBE XIV Q.48 Walkthrough

Under which one of the following section of Cr.P.C., police officer can arrest an accused without warrant?

a. Section 40
b. Section 41
c. Section 42
d. Section 43
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AIBE XIV Q.49 Walkthrough

Which one of the following courts, under Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 can try a murder case.

a. Judicial Magistrate 1st Class
b. Chief Judicial Magistrate
c. Court of Session
d. None of the above
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AIBE XIV Q.53 Walkthrough

Effect of ‘not negotiable’ crossing is mentioned under-

a. Section 125
b. Section 130
c. Section 131
d. Section 128
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AIBE XIV Q.61 Walkthrough

Under which one of the following section of Cr.P.C., police officer is under obligation to inform the accused ground of right to bail.

a. Section 49
b. Section 50
c. Section 57
d. Section 60
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AIBE XIV Q.63 Walkthrough

Inherent Power under section 482 Cr.P.C. can be exercised by-

a. The Supreme Court
b. The Court of Session
c. The High Court
d. All of the above
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AIBE XIV Q.68 Walkthrough

The purpose of writ of ‘Quo warranto’ is?

a. To compel public authority to perform duty
b. To restraint public authority to do illegal act
c. To oust illegal occupant of a public post
d. All of the above
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AIBE XIV Q.81 Walkthrough

Under which of the following sections of Cr.P.C.. provisions relating to police report is given?

a. Section 173 (2) (i)
b. Section 177
c. Section 174 (2) (i)
d. Section 175
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AIBE XIV Q.82 Walkthrough

Which one of the following provisions of Cr.P.C. deals with anticipatory bail?

a. Section 437
b. Section 438
c. Section 439
d. None of the above
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AIBE XIV Q.83 Walkthrough

The provision relating to cancellation of bond and bail bond is given under:

a. Section 446-A
b. Section 446
c. Section 447
d. Section 450
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AIBE XV Q.7 Walkthrough

The Plea Bargaining is applicable only in respect of those offences for which punishment of imprisonment is upto a period of:

a. 7 years
b. 10 years
c. 11 years
d. 14 years
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AIBE XV Q.8 Walkthrough

“From a plain reading of Section 195 Cr.P.C it is manifest that it comes into operation at the stage when the Court intends to take cognizance of an offence under Section 190(1) Cr.P.C.; and it has nothing to do with the statutory power of the police to investigate into an F.I.R. which discloses a cognizable offence ... In other words, the statutory power of the Police to investigate under the Code is not in any way controlled or circumscribed by Section 195 Cr.P.C. This was held by the Supreme Court in the case of:

a. Nalini v. State of Tamilnadu
b. Raj) Singh v. State [(1998)]
c. Shamsher Singh v. State of Punjab
d. State of Himachal Pradesh v. Tara Dutta
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AIBE XV Q.21 Walkthrough

A, with the intention of causing Z to be convicted of a criminal conspiracy, writes a letter in imitation of Z’s handwriting, purporting to be addressed to an accomplice in such criminal conspiracy, and puts the letter in a place with he knows that the officers of the police are likely to search. A has committed an Offence under:

a. Section 256 of IPC
b. Section 192 of IPC
c. Section 195A of IPC
d. Section 201 of IPC
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AIBE XV Q.27 Walkthrough

Provisions relating to GST are inserted in the Constitution by:

a. The Constitution (one hundred and first) Act, 2016
b. The Constitution (one hundred and second) Act, 2016
c. The Constitution (eighty fourth) Act, 2016
d. The Constitution (seventy seven) Act, 2016
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AIBE XV Q.62 Walkthrough

Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious belief, is an offence under:

a. Section 295
b. Section 295A
c. Section 265A
d. Section 276
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AIBE XV Q.81 Walkthrough

Which provision under Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 deals with the procedure to be adopted by the Magistrate to record confessions and statements?

a. Section 162
b. Section 164
c. Section 163A
d. Section 165
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AIBE XV Q.82 Walkthrough

Attachment of property of person absconding can be done under Section __ of Cr.P.C..

a. 83
b. 82
c. 85
d. 86
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AIBE XV Q.83 Walkthrough

Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of accused under Section __ of Cr.P.C.

a. 201
b. 204
c. 205
d. 200
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AIBE XV Q.87 Walkthrough

Section 265A to 265L, Chapter XXIA of the Criminal Procedure Code deals with the concept of:

a. Unlawful Assembly
b. Arrest without warrant
c. Search and seizures
d. Plea bargaining
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AIBE XV Q.88 Walkthrough

Security for good behaviour from habitual offenders is dealt under:

a. Section 109 of Cr.P.C..
b. Section 110 of Cr.P.C,.
c. Section 111 of Cr.P.C..
d. None of the above
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AIBE XV Q.91 Walkthrough

Section l05(H) of Cr.P.C.. deals:

a. Forfeiture of property in certain cases.
b. Notice of forfeiture of property
c. Management of properties seized or forfeited
d. Identifying unlawfully acquired property
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AIBE XVI Q.13 Walkthrough

Which of the following sections of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 deals with” amount of maintenance”?

a. Section 21
b. Section 22
c. Section 23
d. Section 24
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AIBE XVI Q.14 Walkthrough

In which of the following case the Supreme Court First of all made an attempt to look into the question regarding the extension of the right to life to the right to Health and other Hygienic conditions-

a. The Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra v. State of Uttar Pradesh
b. M.C Mehta v. Union of India
c. V Lakshmipathy v. State of Karnataka
d. FK. Hussain v. Union of India
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AIBE XVI Q.23 Walkthrough

A Chief Judicial Magistrate may pass a sentence of imprisonment-

a. Not exceeding seven years
b. Exceeding seven years
c. For life
d. None of the above
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AIBE XVI Q.29 Walkthrough

The Bond under section 109 Cr.P.C as security for good behaviour from suspected person can be executed for a period not exceeding:

a. Six months
b. Two years
c. One year
d. Three months
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AIBE XVI Q.30 Walkthrough

The maximum limit of Rs. 500 that could be paid to the wife as maintenance under Section 125 of the Cr.P.C 1973 was removed in:

a. 1973
b. 1989
c. 2001
d. 2007
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AIBE XVI Q.55 Walkthrough

Under Criminal procedure Code 1973, who shall record the information of rape being given by a rape victim?

a. Officer in-charge of the police station
b. Deputy Superintendent of police
c. Officer not below the rank of Sub- Inspector
d. Woman police officer or any Woman officer
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AIBE XVI Q.56 Walkthrough

Under the provision of the code of criminal procedure, 1973-

a. Summons can be oral
b. Summons cannot be served on corporate entities
c. Summons are either for appearance or for producing a document/thing
d. Summons can be served to servants in case the person on whose name summons are made cannot be found
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AIBE XVI Q.62 Walkthrough

Any private person may arrest any person who:

a. Commits non-bailable offence in his presence
b. Commits non-bailable offence and cognizable offence in his presence
c. Commits compoundable. offence in his presence
d. Commits offence in his presence or is a proclaimed offender
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AIBE XVI Q.63 Walkthrough

How long a warrant of arrest shall remain in force?

a. 6 years
b. 10 years
c. 12 years
d. Until executed or cancelled
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AIBE XVI Q.75 Walkthrough

Under the scheme of Criminal Procedure Code, non-cognizable offences are:

a. Public wrongs
b. Private wrongs
c. Both public and private wrongs
d. None of the above
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AIBE XVII Q.18 Walkthrough

‘A’ places men with firearms at the outlets of a building and tells ‘Z’, that they will fire at ‘Z’, if ‘Z’ attempts to leave the building. ‘A is guilty of:

a. wrongful confinement
b. wrongful restraint
c. Both wrongful confinement and wrongful restraint
d. None of these
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AIBE XVII Q.19 Walkthrough

The ‘provision of ‘Plea Bargaining’ under Chapter XXIA of CrPC are not applicable if the offence is committed against a child below the age of __ .

a. 12 years
b. 14 years
c. 16 years
d. 18 years
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AIBE XVII Q.20 Walkthrough

Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code is “SECULAR” in character was observed in which of the following case?

a. Lalita Kumari v. State of Uttar Pradesh
b. Arnesh Kumar’s Case
c. Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum
d. Selvy v. State of Karnataka
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AIBE XVII Q.21 Walkthrough

Who has the power of summary trial of a case?

a. Chief Judicial Magistrate
b. Metropolitan Magistrate
c. Any Magistrate of first class specially empowered by the High Court
d. All of these
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AIBE XVII Q.22 Walkthrough

Which Sections deal with the processes to compel appearance under Code of Criminal Procedure 1973?

a. Sections 61 to 90
b. Sections 154 to 173
c. Sections 211 to 219
d. Sections 274 to 282
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AIBE XVII Q.23 Walkthrough

An offence for which, a police officer may arrest a person without warrant is known as

a. Non-cognizable offence
b. Cognizable offence
c. Bailable offence
d. None of these
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AIBE XVII Q.24 Walkthrough

In a summons trial case instituted on a complaint wherein the summons has been issued to the accused, the non-appearance or death of the complainant shall entail____.

a. Discharge of the accused
b. Acquittal of the accused
c. Either discharge or acquittal depending on the facts & circumstances of the case
d. None of these
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AIBE XVII Q.25 Walkthrough

Suppose F.I.R. is not registered by the Station House Officer. What are the options that the complainant has?

a. Approach Superintendent of Police
b. Approach Magistrate by filing Private Complaint
c. None of these
d. Both (Approach Superintendent of Police) & (Approach Magistrate by filing Private Complaint)
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AIBE XVII Q.26 Walkthrough

Any police officer making an investigation under Section 160 of CrPC cannot require the attendance of a male, at a place other than the place of his residence who is

a. under the age of 15 years and above the age of 60 years
b. under the age of 18 years and above the age of 60 years
c. under the age of 15 years and above the age of 65 years
d. under the age of 18 years and above the age of 65 years
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AIBE XVII Q.28 Walkthrough

Proclamation for person absconding shall be published as follows: (i) It shall be publicly read in some conspicuous place of the town or village in which such person ordinarily resides; (ii) It shall be affixed to some conspicuous part of the house or homestead in which such person ordinarily resides or to some conspicuous place of such town or village; (iii) A copy thereof shall be affixed to some conspicuous part of the Court-house; (iv) The Court may also, if it thinks fit, direct a copy of the proclamation to be published in a daily newspaper circulating in the place in which such person ordinarily resides.

a. Only (ii), (iii), (iv) are correct.
b. Only (ii) and (iii) are correct.
c. Only (i), (iii), (iv) are correct.
d. All (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) are correct.
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AIBE XVII Q.36 Walkthrough

Which of the following statement is incorrect?

a. First appeal can be on question of fact or law or both.
b. Second appeal can be on substantial question of law only:
c. Second ‘appeal can be on question of fact or law or both.
d. First appeal mayor may not be in the High Court, Second appeal has to be in the High Court.
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AIBE XVII Q.47 Walkthrough

The Arbitral Tribunal shall not be bound by in the determination of rules of procedure.

a. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
b. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
c. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
d. Both, (The Code of Civil Procedure. 1908) and (The Indian Evidence Act, 1872)
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AIBE XVII Q.53 Walkthrough

Muslim woman has option to be governed by the provisions of Sections 125 to 128 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973. Which section of The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights Divorce) Act, 1986 deals with it?

a. Section 5
b. Section 6
c. Section 7
d. None of these
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AIBE XVII Q.80 Walkthrough

Suppose road accident occurs, then being an Advocate what is the correct way approaching the situation?

a. FIR> Petition> Summon to Insurance Company
b. Petition> FIR> Summon to Insurance Company
c. Summon to Insurance Company> Petition> FIR
d. FIR> Summon to Insurance Company > Petition
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AIBE XVII Q.87 Walkthrough

Mr. Manjot is a trader supplying goods from his M/s Singh Traders. The office of the firm is located in Delhi whereas its godowns are located in the State of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) respectively. M/s Singh Traders made following intra-state supplies from different States during the current financial year: (i) Delhi - Taxable Supplies: 21,00,000 (ii) Punjab-Exempted Supplies: 6,00,000 (iii) Uttar Pradesh- Taxable and Exempted Supplies: 3,00,000 each respectively. (iv) J&K-Taxable and Exempted Supplies: 8,00,000 and 3,00,000 respectively. Ascertain the States in which Mr. Manjot is required to take registration under CST.

a. Delhi, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and J&K
b. Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and J&K
c. Delhi and Uttar Pradesh
d. Delhi
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AIBE XVII Q.92 Walkthrough

According to Section 5 of Specific Relief Act, 1963 a person entitled to the possession of specific immovable property may recover it in the manner provided in ________

a. The Specific Relief Act, 1963
b. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
c. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
d. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882
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AIBE XVIII Q.43 Walkthrough

Which of the following sentence is an Assistant Sessions Judge authorised to pass as per the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973?

a. Sentence of death
b. Sentence of imprisonment for life
c. Sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years
d. Sentence of imprisonment for a term exceeding ten years
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AIBE XVIII Q.44 Walkthrough

A person arrested by a private person for committing a non-bailable and cognizable offence shall be re-arrested by a police officer if such person comes under which provision of CrPC?

a. Section 41
b. Section 41A
c. Section 42
d. Section 43
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AIBE XVIII Q.45 Walkthrough

Under which situation wife is not entitled for maintenance under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973?

a. Husband presumes wife living in adultery
b. Wife voluntarily refuses to live with husband
c. Wife living separately as husband keeps a mistress
d. Wife is forcefully removed from the house
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AIBE XVIII Q.46 Walkthrough

Which procedure is dealt under Section 164A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973?

a. Medical examination of the victim of rape
b. Attendance of witness by police officer
c. Recording of confession statement
d. Recording of first information report by police officer
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AIBE XVIII Q.47 Walkthrough

Which of the following is incorrect with respect to diary of proceedings in investigation as per the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973?

a. Statements of witnesses shall be inserted in the diary
b. The diary shall be duly paginated
c. The diary may be used as evidence
d. Can be used by police officers to refresh memory
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AIBE XVIII Q.48 Walkthrough

In which of the following cases manner of committing offence is not required to be mentioned in the charge as per the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973?

a. A is accused of the theft of a certain article at a certain time and place
b. A is accused of cheating B at a given time and place
c. A is accused of disobeying a direction of the law with intent to save B from punishment
d. A is accused of giving false evidence at a given time and place
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AIBE XVIII Q.49 Walkthrough

Which of the following offences may be tried summarily as per the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973?

a. Offence under Section 454 of IPC
b. Offence under Section 504 of IPC
c. Offence punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years
d. Offence punishable with life imprisonment
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AIBE XVIII Q.50 Walkthrough

Which Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 provides for reference to High Court?

a. Section 275
b. Section 325
c. Section 383
d. Section 395
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AIBE XVIII Q.51 Walkthrough

A person accused of the following offences may not be granted bail under section 438 of CrPC: (i) S.376AB (ii) S.376DA (iii) S.376DB

a. (i) & (ii)
b. (ii) & (iii)
c. (iii) & (i)
d. (i), (ii) & (iii)
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AIBE XVIII Q.52 Walkthrough

Which act if done by any Magistrate, even in good faith without being empowered, shall vitiate the proceedings as per CrPC?

a. Tender a pardon under S.306
b. Recall a case under S.410
c. Attaches property under S.83
d. Hold an inquest under S.176
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AIBE XIX Q.19 Walkthrough

Mr. Patel, being a police officer, receives a complaint that Raju was involved in a robbery of bank property and helped to hide valuables in his farm, as stated by villagers. With this regard: (1) The Police Officer Mr. Patel may arrest Raju without warrant when Raju can be arrested only if he commits a non-cognizable offence in the presence of Mr. Patel. (2) Since the reasonable complaint against Raju has been received and strong suspicion exists, he can be immediately arrested. (3) Raju can be arrested only when he tries to escape or run away. (4) Raju can be arrested to prevent him from making inducement, threat, or promise to witnesses.

a. (1) and (3)
b. (2) and (4)
c. Only (4)
d. Only (2)
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AIBE XIX Q.20 Walkthrough

BNSS introduced the provision of registration of FIR relating to commission of cognizable offences irrespective of area where the offence is committed. This FIR is known as:

a. NCR
b. Zero FIR
c. False FIR
d. Counter FIR
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AIBE XIX Q.21 Walkthrough

The BNSS mandates a forensic team to visit the crime scenes to collect evidence for offenses punishable with imprisonment for at least ______ years.

a. 2
b. 4
c. 7
d. 5
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AIBE XIX Q.22 Walkthrough

Which section of the BNSS allows for trials in absentia of proclaimed offenders?

a. 251
b. 349
c. 356
d. 366
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AIBE XIX Q.23 Walkthrough

Which section of BNSS facilitates trials and proceedings to be held in electronic mode?

a. 532
b. 330
c. 430
d. 530
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AIBE XIX Q.24 Walkthrough

Which section of BNSS repeals the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973?

a. 531
b. 101
c. 2
d. 5
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AIBE XIX Q.25 Walkthrough

Which section mandates State Government prepare and notify a witness protection scheme with a view to ensure the protection of witnesses?

a. 98
b. 198
c. 298
d. 398
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AIBE XIX Q.26 Walkthrough

Which section of BNSS mandates the appointment of a designated police officer in each district and police station to provide information about arrested individuals to the general public?

a. 25
b. 35
c. 37
d. 45
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AIBE XIX Q.27 Walkthrough

Which section of BNSS introduces provisions for identifying, attaching, and forfeiting the property of proclaimed offenders located outside India?

a. 74
b. 76
c. 84
d. 86
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AIBE XIX Q.28 Walkthrough

Which section of BNSS places restrictions on the adjournment of trials, ensuring expeditious resolution of cases?

a. 146
b. 246
c. 346
d. 356
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AIBE IV Q.6 Walkthrough

It is mandatory to produce the person arrested before the Magistrate within 24 hours of his arrest under-

a. Section 56 of Cr.P.C.
b. Section 57 of Cr.P.C.
c. Section 58 of Cr.P.C.
d. Section 59 of Cr.P.C.
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AIBE IV Q.41 Walkthrough

Indian Bar Committee was constituted first time under the chairmanship of Sir Adward Charnier in the year

a. 1927
b. 1961
c. 1949
d. 1923
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AIBE IV Q.100 Walkthrough

Which of the following writs is a bulwark of personal freedom?

a. Quo Warranto
b. Mandamus
c. Habeas Corpus
d. Certiorari
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AIBE VI Q.9 Walkthrough

Obstructing Public Servant in discharge of his public functions is a

a. non-bailable offence
b. bailable offence
c. civil wrong
d. none of the above
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AIBE VI Q.40 Walkthrough

A places men with firearms at the outlets of a building and tells B that they will fire at B if B attempts to leave the building. What is the offence committed by A as against B

a. Wrongful restraint
b. Wrongful confinement
c. Refusal to leave the place
d. None of the above
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AIBE VI Q.42 Walkthrough

Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to deter public servant from his duty is

a. Cognizable & non-bailable offence
b. Non cognizable & bailable offence
c. Cognizable & bailable offence
d. None of the above
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AIBE VI Q.48 Walkthrough

“If an accused is charged of a major offence but is not found guilty thereunder, he can be convicted of minor offence, if the facts established indicate that such minor offence has been committed.” It was so upheld in which case:

a. Sangarabonia Sreenu v. State of Andhra Pradesh
b. State of Himachal Pradesh v. Tara Dutta
c. Shamsher Singh v. State of Punjab
d. Nalini v. State of Tamil Nadu.
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AIBE VI Q.51 Walkthrough

Delivery of goods by one person to another for some purpose upon a contract that they shall, when the purpose is accomplished, be returned or disposed of according to the directions of the person delivering them. What is the type of contract called as-

a. Indemnity
b. Guarantee
c. Bailment
d. Pledge
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AIBE VI Q.61 Walkthrough

When a misrepresentation has been made, what are the alternative courses open to an aggrieved

a. He can avoid or rescind the contract
b. He can affirm the contract and insist on the misrepresentation being made
c. He can rely upon the misrepresentation, as a defence to an action upon the contract
d. All of the above
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AIBE VI Q.68 Walkthrough

Which type of loss are not covered by a contract of indemnity

a. Loss arising from accidents like fire or perils of the sea
b. Loss caused by the promisor himself or by a third person
c. Loss arising by human agency
d. None of the above
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AIBE VI Q.85 Walkthrough

If a Quasi-judicial authority violates the principles of natural justice, the appropriate writ would be

a. Ivumdumus
b. Habeas Corpus
c. Quo Warranto
d. Certiorari
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AIBE VI Q.88 Walkthrough

“Provisions of section 195 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 are mandatory and non-compliance of it would initiate the prosecution and all other consequential orders”. In which case the court upheld so

a. C. Muniappan v. State of Tamil Nadu
b. Kishun Singh v. State of Bihar
c. State of Karnataka v. Pastor P . Raju
d. None of the above
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AIBE VI Q.89 Walkthrough

Order granting anticipatory bail becomes operative

a. on arrest
b. prior to arrest
c. on passing of the order by the court
d. none of the above
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AIBE VII Q.28 Walkthrough

An Executive Magistrate may require security for keeping good behaviour from habitual offenders for a period not more than-

a. 6 months
b. 1 year
c. 2 years
d. 3 years
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AIBE VII Q.29 Walkthrough

Section 167 of the Criminal Procedure Code provides that the nature of custody can be altered from judicial custody to police custody and vice-versa. This alteration can be done during the period of first-

a. 15 days
b. 16 days
c. 14 days
d. 12 days
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AIBE VII Q.31 Walkthrough

Section 41B is inserted into the Criminal Procedure Code on the basis of which among the following decisions-

a. Nandini Satpathy v. P .L. Dhani
b. Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration
c. Prem Shankar Shukla v. Delhi Administration
d. D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal
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AIBE VII Q.33 Walkthrough

SFIO stands for-

a. Serious Fraud Investigation Office
b. Serious Force Institution Office
c. Serious Form Investigation Office
d. Serious File Investigation Office
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AIBE VII Q.35 Walkthrough

The question whether the Fundamental Rights can be amended under Article 368 came for consideration first time in-

a. Shankari Prasad v. Union of India
b. Keshavananda Bharati v. Union of India
c. Golak Nath v. State of Punjab
d. None of the above
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AIBE VII Q.40 Walkthrough

In bailment if the goods are lent free of cost to the bailee for his use it is known as bailment by-

a. Deposition
b. Pledge
c. Commodation
d. None of the above
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AIBE VII Q.54 Walkthrough

Procedure of investigation of criminal cases under the Criminal Procedure Code is contained in Chapter-

a. XI
b. XII
c. X
d. IX
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AIBE VII Q.71 Walkthrough

Nemo judex in causa sua meaning “No man shall be a judge in his own cause” was first stated by ______ in Dr. Bonham’s Case.

a. Lord Grey
b. Lord Heward
c. Lord Coke
d. Lord Moulton
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AIBE VII Q.85 Walkthrough

“If an accused is charged of a major offence but is not found guilty thereunder, he can be convicted of minor offence, if the facts established indicate that such minor offence has been committed.” It was so upheld in which case-

a. Sangarabonia Sreenu v. State of Andhra Pradesh
b. State of Himachal Pradesh v. Tara Dutta
c. Shamsher Singh v. State of Punjab
d. Nalini v. State of Tamil Nadu
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AIBE VIII Q.6 Walkthrough

Special Summons under Section 206 of the Criminal Procedure Code can be issued by

a. A Magistrate only
b. A Magistrate as well as the Court of Sessions
c. The Court of Sessions
d. The High Court
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AIBE VIII Q.21 Walkthrough

Identify the wrong statement from the following:

a. An indemnity is for reimbursement of a loss, while a guarantee is for security of the creditor.
b. In a contract of indemnity the liability of the indemnifier is secondary and arises when the contingent event occurs. In case of contract of guarantee the liability of surety is primary and arises when the principal debtor defaults.
c. The Indemnifier after performing his part of the promise has no rights against the third party and he can sue the third party only if there is an assignment in his favour. Whereas in a contract of guarantee, the surety steps into the shoes of the creditor on discharge of his liability, and may sue the principal debtor.
d. In a contract of indemnity the liability of the indemnifier is primary and arises when the contingent event occurs. In case of contract of guarantee the liability of surety is secondary and arises when the principal debtor defaults.
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AIBE VIII Q.23 Walkthrough

Point out an example not related to a contract of bailment

a. Delivering a watch or radio for repair
b. Leaving a car or scooter at a parking stand
c. Leaving luggage in a cloak room
d. A shareholder executes an agreement/bond favouring the company thereby agreeing to satisfy the company for any loss caused as a consequence of his own act
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AIBE VIII Q.27 Walkthrough

The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 regulates______

a. The discharge of hazardous pollutants into the nation’s surface water.
b. The emission of hazardous air pollutants.
c. Waste disposal of sea.
d. The transportation of hazardous materials.
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AIBE VIII Q.33 Walkthrough

An Executive Magistrate may require security for keeping good behaviour from habitual offenders for a period not more than

a. 6 months
b. 3 months
c. 1 year
d. 3 years
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AIBE VIII Q.34 Walkthrough

The police officer executing the warrant may use adequate force to access the place where search is to be conducted when

a. A free ingress is not possible
b. The occupant of the place is a hardened criminal and there is possibility to escape
c. The area is in such a nature that problem may arise at any time
d. None of these
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AIBE VIII Q.54 Walkthrough

Section 41B is incorporated into the Criminal Procedure Code on the basis of which of the following decisions

a. Nandini Satpati v. P.L. Dani
b. Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration
c. Prem Shankar Shuklao. DelhiAdministration
d. D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal
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AIBE VIII Q.56 Walkthrough

As per the Criminal Procedure Code, during investigation a search can be conducted without warrant by

a. Judicial officer
b. Any Person
c. The Investigating Officer
d. Any Police Officer
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AIBE VIII Q.71 Walkthrough

There was a contract to supply oil-seeds. But the Government rendered the sale and purchase of oil-seed illegal under the Defence of India Rules. Identify the effect

a. Party at default is held liable
b. Both parties are discharged from the performance of such contract
c. Both parties are directed specific performance of the contract
d. None of the above
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AIBE VIII Q.83 Walkthrough

Mare Liberum (The Freedom of the Seas), first published in 1609, is a book in Latin on international law written by

a. Austin
b. Hugo Grotius
c. Arvid Pardo
d. Starke
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AIBE VIII Q.94 Walkthrough

Who authored the book The First Principles of Jurisprudence

a. Salmond
b. Black Stone
c. Austin
d. Winfield
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AIBE IX Q.2 Walkthrough

The Serious Fraud Investigation Office:

a. Takes up cases suo mota
b. Takes up cases for investigation on the basis of application made by the people concerned
c. Takes up cases for investigations referred to it by Central Government
d. All of the above
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AIBE IX Q.6 Walkthrough

Which of the following is a function of Central Pollution Control Board under the provisions of Section 16 of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981?

a. To carry out and sponsor investigation and research relating to problems of pollution and prevention, control or abatement of pollution.
b. To improve the quality of air
c. Both (A) and (B)
d. neither (A) nor (B)
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AIBE IX Q.42 Walkthrough

Which of the following is true in respect of a Government contract which does not confirm to provisions of Article 299 of the Constitution?

a. They are not enforceable in court against the parties
b. They can be rectified by the Government
c. Both (A) and (B)
d. Neither (A) nor (B)
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AIBE IX Q.57 Walkthrough

Where a debt is transferred for the purpose of securing an existing or future debt: the debt so transferred, if received by the transferor or recovered by the transferee is applicable first, in payment of cost of such recovery. This is the provision of:

a. mortgaged debt
b. gift
c. actionable claim
d. lease
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AIBE IX Q.74 Walkthrough

The question whether a statement was recorded in the course of investigation is a:

a. question of law
b. question of fact
c. mixed question of law and fact
d. question of law or fact depends on facts and circumstances
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AIBE IX Q.90 Walkthrough

The essential ingredient of the tort of negligence are: (1) When one owes a duty of care towards the other. (2) When one commits a breach of that duty; and (3) The other person suffers damage as a consequence thereof Choose correct response from below:

a. None of them are essential ingredients.
b. Only the first is an essential ingredient.
c. All of them are essential ingredients
d. Even if the first is absent the tort of negligence is committed
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AIBE IX Q.97 Walkthrough

During investigation a search can be conducted without warrant by-

a. any police officer
b. by the investigating officer
c. both (A) and (B)
d. Either (A) or (B)
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AIBE IX Q.98 Walkthrough

Commital proceedings under section 209 of Cr.P.C. are in the nature of-

a. aid in investigation
b. inquiry
c. trial
d. either inquiry or trial
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AIBE X Q.4 Walkthrough

Vikramaditya v. Smt. Jamila Khatoon is an important case relating to professional misconduct due to which factor:

a. Advocate attending the court with fire arms
b. Not appearing before the court deliberately and intentionally
c. Suppression of material facts with intention to harass poor persons
d. Defrauding the client by exploiting the client’s illiteracy
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AIBE X Q.30 Walkthrough

Where a Magistrate of the first class passes only a. sentence of fine not exceeding Rs. 100, against this order where an appeal shall lie:

a. In the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate
b. In the Court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of the above
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AIBE X Q.41 Walkthrough

A warrant of arrest may be extended:

a. To that place where the offender has committed the offence
b. At any place within India
c. To the place specified under the Criminal Procedure Code
d. None of the above
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AIBE X Q.44 Walkthrough

In which of the following cases a Set Off can be claimed?

a. A’ owes the partnership firm of ‘B’ & ‘e’ Rs. 1000/-. B dies leaving C surviving. A sues C to a debt of Rs. 1500/ - due in his separate character. C wants to set off the debt of Rs. 1000/-.
b. A sues B for Rs. 20,000/-. B wants to set off the claim for damages for breach of contract for specific performance.
c. Both (a) & (b)
d. None of the above
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AIBE X Q.48 Walkthrough

Which of the following sections of Cr.P.C. deals with the provisions relating to maximum period for which an under trial prisoner can be detained:

a. 436
b. 436A
c. 437A
d. 437
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AIBE X Q.52 Walkthrough

In case of a co-operative society the maximum amount on which income tax is not chargeable is:

a. 50,000
b. 30,000
c. 20,000
d. Nil
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AIBE X Q.55 Walkthrough

Filing with the court, to object owns or another’s imprisonment is called:

a. Writ of Quo Warranto
b. Habeas Corpus
c. Writ of Prohibition
d. None of the above
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AIBE X Q.60 Walkthrough

Which of the following cases the Supreme Court of India opined that “bail is the surety and jail is an exception”

a. Joginder Kumar v. State of U.P .
b. Mati Ram v. State of M.P .
c. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
d. State ofW.B. v. D.K. Basu
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AIBE X Q.66 Walkthrough

Under which Section of Cr.P.C. the Assistant Public Prosecutor is appointed:

a. 13
b. 20
c. 24
d. 25
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AIBE X Q.89 Walkthrough

Which of the following sections enables the Court to cancel the bond and bail bond?

a. 446-A
b. 446
c. 448
d. 450
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AIBE X Q.93 Walkthrough

Which of the following Section deals with search warrant:

a. 93
b. 94
c. 95
d. 96
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AIBE X Q.96 Walkthrough

Which writ is issued by the court to quash the wrongful order of a lower court?

a. Mandamus
b. Quo warranto
c. Prohibition
d. Certiorari
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AIBE X Q.100 Walkthrough

The provisions relating to compoundable offence is provided under Section ____of Cr.P.C.

a. 319
b. 320
c. 265(d)
d. (d) 321
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AIBE XI Q.23 Walkthrough

Bailable and Non-Bailable offence has been defined in:

a. Section 2 (a) of Cr.P.C.
b. Section 2 (b) of Cr.P.C.
c. Section 2 (c) of Cr.P.C.
d. Section 20 of IPC
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AIBE XI Q.25 Walkthrough

Police may carry out personal search on an arrested person:

a. U/s. 49, Cr.P.C.
b. U/s. 50, Cr.P.C.
c. U/s. 51, Cr.P.C.
d. U/s. 52, Cr.P.C.
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AIBE XI Q.27 Walkthrough

The powers under Section 159 of Cr.P.C. can be exercised by a magistrate:

a. When the police decides not to investigate the case
b. When the investigation is still going on
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of the above
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AIBE XI Q.29 Walkthrough

Power of taking cognizance of offence by a Magistrate of First class or Second class is provided:

a. Under Section 173 of Criminal Procedure Code
b. Under Section 190 of Criminal Procedure Code
c. Under Section 190 of Indian Penal Code
d. None of the above
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AIBE XI Q.30 Walkthrough

Additions or alteration of charges is provided in Cr. P.C.

a. U/s.214
b. U/s.215
c. U/s.216
d. U/s.210
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AIBE XI Q.33 Walkthrough

Cheque bouncing cases charged U/s. 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act is trialed by:

a. Bank Tribunal
b. Consumer Forum
c. Magistrate Court
d. Sessions Court
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AIBE XI Q.58 Walkthrough

Proving of hand writing is provided in Indian Evidence Act:

a. By the opinion of Experts
b. By the evidence of a person who is acquainted with the handwriting
c. After police verification
d. (a) and (b)
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AIBE XI Q.59 Walkthrough

Section 26 of Indian Evidence Act provides

a. No confession made by a person in police custody is admissible
b. Confession made by a person in police custody is admissible
c. Confession made in the immediate presence of a magistrate is admissible
d. (a) and (c)
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AIBE XI Q.90 Walkthrough

Under Section 59 to 60 of Indian Evidence Act the oral statement means:

a. All statements made before the Court by the witness
b. All statement made before the police by the accused
c. All statement of facts which a witness heard to say
d. All of the above
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AIBE XII Q.6 Walkthrough

Under Section 320(1), Cr.P.c. for criminal intimidation, which section of IPC is applicable:

a. 503
b. 504
c. 505
d. 506
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AIBE XII Q.13 Walkthrough

The First constitutional amendment was enacted in:

a. 1950
b. 1951
c. 1967
d. 1975
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AIBE XII Q.15 Walkthrough

A landmark Habeas Corpus Petition was filed during emergency, that is in:

a. Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala
b. Golaknath v. State of Punjab
c. M.C. Mehta v. Union of India
d. ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla
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AIBE XII Q.28 Walkthrough

Who is a protected workman

a. Workman given police protection during labour strike
b. Workman protected by insurance coverage
c. Workman who is an executive or office bearer of a registered trade union in the establishment
d. Workman protected from being arrested by a Court order
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AIBE XII Q.32 Walkthrough

Who is garnishee

a. A third party who is instructed by way of legal notice to surrender money to settle a debt or claim
b. A borrower arrested for defaulting
c. A person who cannot repay a bank loan
d. A person who mortgaged his farm land
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AIBE XII Q.40 Walkthrough

Under section 239 Cr.P.C., the Magistrate can:

a. Frame charges against the accused person
b. Discharge the accused if charges are groundless
c. Open trial for evidence
d. Convict the accused if pleaded guilty
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AIBE XII Q.42 Walkthrough

A person arrested should not be detained more than:

a. 48 hours
b. 24 hours
c. 14 days
d. 90 days
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AIBE XII Q.45 Walkthrough

In which of the following of section 59, Cr.P.C., the discharge of the arrested person by a police officer can take place?

a. On his own bond
b. On ball
c. Under special order of the Magistrate
d. All of them
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AIBE XII Q.55 Walkthrough

Which of the following deals with the evidence for prosecution?

a. Section 242, Cr.P.C.
b. Section 264, Cr.P.C.
c. Section 237, Cr.P.C.
d. Section 235, Cr.P.C.
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AIBE XII Q.63 Walkthrough

The FIR gives information of:

a. Report to the Magistrate about the inquiry conducted by a Police Officer
b. Report submitted to the court by the investigation officer in a criminal case
c. The commission of a cognizable crime
d. None of the above
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AIBE XII Q.67 Walkthrough

According to clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) of section 145 of the Code of Civil Procedure, a surety:

a. May render himself personally liable
b. He ‘may only give a charge upon his property
c. He may undertake a personal liability and charge his property as further charge
d. All of these
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AIBE XII Q.69 Walkthrough

The word “case” used in Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure is of wide importance:

a. It means any state of facts juridically considered
b. It includes civil proceedings other than suits and is not restricted to anything contained in the section to the entirely of the proceedings in a civil court
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of these
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AIBE XII Q.74 Walkthrough

Any confessional statement by the accused given to the Magistrate is:

a. Admissible
b. Not admissible
c. Challengeable
d. None of the above
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AIBE XII Q.76 Walkthrough

Under which of the following sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure, police can arrest an accused without warrant?

a. Section 40
b. Section 41
c. Section 42
d. Section 37
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AIBE XII Q.79 Walkthrough

Police can seek a bond for good behaviour u/s. 109 and 110 of Cr.P.C. from:

a. Habitual offenders
b. White collar criminals
c. Jail inmates
d. None of the above
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AIBE XII Q.85 Walkthrough

In camera trial is conducted in the cases charged under section:

a. 302, IPC
b. 307, IPC
c. 376, IPC
d. 498A, IPC
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AIBE XII Q.91 Walkthrough

What is the time prescribed for filing of FIR:

a. Within 24 hours
b. Within 48 hours
c. Within 14 days of the offence
d. No time limit is specified
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AIBE XII Q.98 Walkthrough

Which one of the following is true of summons under Section 61 Cr.P.C.?

a. It is milder form of process
b. It is for appearance
c. It is for producing documents or things
d. All of them
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AIBE XX Q.3 Walkthrough

According to the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, what is the fixed amount of compensation payable in the event of death caused by a motor vehicle accident under no-fault liability? 2

a. Twenty-five thousand rupees
b. Fifty thousand rupees
c. One lakh rupees
d. Seventy-five thousand rupees
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AIBE XX Q.33 Walkthrough

Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A):Any person having an interest in a newspaper declared forfeited, may apply to the High Court to set aside the declaration within two months of its publication in the Official Gazette. Reason (R):The Special Bench of the High Court to hear such applications must always consist of exactly three judges, regardless of the strength of that High Court. In the context of the above assertion and reason under the Code of Criminal Pro- cedure, 1973, which one of the following is correct? 23

a. and the other labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A):Any person having an interest in a newspaper declared forfeited, may apply to the High Court to set aside the declaration within two months of its publication in the Official Gazette. Reason (R):The Special Bench of the High Court to hear such applications must always consist of exactly three judges, regardless of the strength of that High Court. In the context of the above assertion and reason under the Code of Criminal Pro- cedure, 1973, which one of the following is correct? 23 (A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
b. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
c. (A) is true, but (R) is false.
d. (A) is false, but (R) is true.
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AIBE XX Q.35 Walkthrough

Which type of allowance qualifies for deduction under Section 16(ii) of the Income-tax Act, 1961?

a. House Rent Allowance granted by private companies
b. Entertainment Allowance granted to government employees
c. Transport Allowance provided to all salaried persons
d. Leave Travel Allowance given for domestic travel
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AIBE XX Q.37 Walkthrough

In the following question, a statement is followed by two Conclusions, I and II. Statement:Under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, when an offence is committed by a company, every person who was directly in charge of and responsible to the company at 26 the time of the offence, as well as the company itself, is deemed guilty. However, a person may escape liability if he proves that the offence was committed without his knowledge or that he exercised due diligence to prevent it.Conclusions:I. A company as well as its responsible officers may be held liable for environmental offences under the Act. II. An officer of a company can never escape liability once the company is found guilty of an offence.In the context of the above Statement and Conclusions under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, which one of the following is correct?

a. Only Conclusion I follows
b. Only Conclusion II follows
c. Both Conclusions I and II follow
d. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
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AIBE XX Q.43 Walkthrough

According to the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, what is the maximum sentence of imprisonment that a Magistrate may pass in a summary trial under Section 143? 30

a. Six months’ imprisonment
b. Two years’ imprisonment
c. One year’s imprisonment
d. Three years’ imprisonment
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AIBE XX Q.50 Walkthrough

In the following question, a Statement is followed by two Conclusions, I and II. Statement:According to the Advocates Act, 1961, when the term of a State Bar Council expires without an election, the Bar Council of India shall constitute a Special Committee consisting of the ex officio member of the State Bar Council as Chairman and two nominated members. The Special Committee has the power to discharge all functions of the State Bar Council until the new Council is constituted, and elections must be held within six months unless the period is extended by the Bar Council of India.Conclusions:I. The Special Com- mittee is empowered to handle pending disciplinary matters of the State Bar Council. II. The Bar Council of India may extend the six-month period for holding elections to the State Bar Council, for recorded reasons.In the context of the above Statement and Conclusions, which one of the following is correct?

a. Only Conclusion I follows
b. Only Conclusion II follows
c. Both Conclusions I and II follow
d. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
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AIBE XX Q.88 Walkthrough

Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, what happens if the principal debtor leaves part of the debt unpaid and there are two or more co-sureties ?

a. The creditor alone bears the unpaid portion of the debt
b. The debtor’s family becomes liable for the unpaid amount
c. The co-sureties share the unpaid portion in equal contribution
d. The entire unpaid portion is to be paid by the surety first approached
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AIBE XX Q.92 Walkthrough

A company, registered under The Companies Act, 2013, is required to file a declaration of commencement of business before starting operations. The directors ignore this obligation, and the firm commences business activities without filing the declaration. How much penalty can be imposed on the company by the Reg- istrar concerned for such non-compliance ? 71

a. 25,000
b. 50,000
c. 75,000
d. 1,00,000
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AIBE XX Q.94 Walkthrough

Mr. X owns a bakery where he employs Y, a 16-year-old adolescent. At first, X gives Y every Sunday off as his weekly holiday. After two months, X decides to change the weekly holiday to Wednesday and pastes a notice about this change on the bakery wall. According to the Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, this change is :

a. valid, since employers can change the holidays anytime by giving notice.
b. invalid, since weekly holidays cannot be altered before completion of at least three months.
c. valid, since the adolescent is given a full day of rest every week.
d. invalid, only if the notice is not displayed in the establishment.
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