Description : Accordance with first schedule or under any other law for the time being in force, police offer may arrest without warrant a) Bailable offence b) Non cognizable offence c) Cognizable offence d) Criminal offence
Last Answer : c) Cognizable offence
Description : Any police officer may arrest without warrant any person (a) Who has been concerned in any cognizable offence (b) Who has been proclaimed as an offender (c) Who is reasonably suspected of being a deserter from any armed forces (d) All the above
Last Answer : (d) All the above
Description : A report made by a police officer in a case which discloses a commission of a non cognizable offence after investigation shall deemed to be (a) Police report (b) Charge sheet (c) Complaint (d) Final report
Last Answer : (c) Complaint
Description : Which of the following is non-cognizable case? a) Theft b) Cheating , forgery c ) Half murder d) All the above
Last Answer : d) None of these
Description : Records of a PO or a mail office should be produced to a Police officer who is making an investigation in a cognizable case under CRPC a) After getting the approval of Head of the circle b ... approval of the divisional Head c) After getting written order form the police concerned d) None of these
Last Answer : c) After getting written order form the police concerned
Description : Under immoral traffic (prevention) act 1956, a trafficking police officer can a) arrest a suspect only with an arrest warrant b) search premises of the accused her/himself, with a search ... person found during the search from the premises of the accused, only after permission from the accused
Last Answer : c) search premises of the accused without any search warrant, but with two respectable witnesses
Description : A criminal prosecution in a non-cognizable case should not be instituted without the previous sanction of the a) Head of the Circle/Regional PMG b) SSP/SP c) Sub divisional inspector d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Head of the Circle/Regional PMG
Description : A case relating to an offence, and not being a warrant case is a a) Warrant Case b) Offence Case c) Summons Case d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Summons Case
Description : Which of the following is cognizable case? a) Highway robbery b) Theft c) Criminal breach of trust d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : An investigation into an offence cannot be conducted by (a) Magistrate (b) A person authorized by a magistrate other than a police officer (c) Both a. and b. (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Magistrate
Description : Section 34 of IPC provides for liability based on common intention consider the following situations. 1) Weapon used in offence was found in A's house 2) A has procured weapon of offence voluntarily to aid criminal gang 3) A was ... a) 1 and 2 b) 2 and 3 c) 2 only d) 4 only
Last Answer : c) 2 only
Description : Offence is defined in………………..of Criminal Code procedure 1973 a) 2(a) b) 2(b) c) 2(e) d) 2(n
Last Answer : d) 2(n)
Description : Mark the correct option relating to Public servant framing an incorrect document with intent to cause injury a) Shall be punished for a term which may extend to 3 years or with fine or both. b) This is cognizable case and bailable c) Both the a & b are correct d) Neither A nor B
Last Answer : c) Both the a & b are correct
Description : Mark the correct option a) Govt servant who may be convicted in a criminal court to inform his official superiors of the fact of his conviction and the circumstances b) Failure ton the part ... superior promptly even though he might have subsequently been released on bail. d) All the above
Description : Mark the correct option relating to pension cases a) The continuity of an applicant's service cannot be established by the mere production of order of transfer issued at various time unless the receive the ... has to be issued by the competent authority in every case. d) All the above are correct
Last Answer : d) All the above are correct
Description : If enquiry officer is not submit or handed over the case records and inquiry report to disciplinary authority then payment of honorarium can be made . The above statement is a. True b. False
Last Answer : b. False
Description : Under section 65 of IPC sentence of imprisonment for non-payment of fine shall be limited to (a) One-third of the maximum term of imprisonment fixed for the offence (b) One-fourth of the ... imprisonment fixed for the offence (d) Equal to the maximum term of imprisonment fixed for the offence.
Last Answer : (b) One-fourth of the maximum term of imprisonment fixed for the offence
Description : Any allegation made orally or in writing to a magistrate, with view to his taking action under this code, that some person, whether known or unknown has committed an offence but not include a police report a) Complainant b) Report c) Complaint d) None of these
Last Answer : c) 2(e)
Description : In case of an offence punished with fine only, imprisonment for non-payment of fine (a) Has to be rigorous (b) Has to be simple (c) Has be rigorous or simple (d) Has be partly rigorous and partly simple.
Last Answer : (b) Has to be simple
Description : Mark the incorrect option a) The police officer who is not a pensioner may not be employed as an ED agent without the previous sanction of the DG b) Disabled ex-servicemen who are in receipt of ... holding an elective office shall be considered for the post of an ED agent. d) None of these
Description : What would you do if a police officer ordered you to put your baby down and submit to arrest?
Last Answer : I’d do it. I was taught to respect authority.
Description : Personating a public servant shall be punished with(Cognizable non bailable) a) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 2 years or with fine or both b) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 3 years or with fine or both c) Either A or B at the discretion of the court d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 2 years or with fine or both
Description : Can a police officer look up someones criminal history without just cause in ny?
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : Old Mr. Tilly was found dead in his study by Mr. Foster. Mr. Foster recounted his dismal discovery to the police. 'I was walking by Mr. Tilly`s house when I thought I would just pop in for a ... arrested Mr. Foster for the murder of Mr. Tilly. How did he know Mr. Foster was lying? -Riddles
Last Answer : Frost forms on the inside of the window, not the outside. So Mr. Foster could not have wiped it off to discover Mr. Tilly`s body.
Description : A person who has suffered any loss or injury caused by reason of the act or omission for which the accused person has bee charge and the expression a) Victim b) Warrant Case c) Summons Case d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Victim
Description : Did you see the Vice video of our brave Nazis? And did you see what happens when one of them gets a warrant for their arrest?
Last Answer : Like feral dogs, Nazis are only “strong” and “brave” in a pack.
Description : An arrest warrant has been issued for Bill Cosby for his alleged January 2004 sexual assault of Andrea Constand. Is this too little, too late? Or is it just too late for Cosby to receive a fair trial?
Last Answer : Neither. It’s about time. Finally, a prosecutor has a case they can bring to trial.
Last Answer : Term of arrest warrant: The period of arrest warrant will remain in force till the accused is arrested or surrenders before the court or the issuing court cancels the period of the warrant.
Description : In case of an offence punished with fine only, an offender who is sentenced to pay a fine exceeding Rs. 100, the imprisonment in default of payment of fine shall not exceed (a) Two months (b) Three months (c) Four months (d) Six months
Last Answer : (d) Six months.
Description : In case of an offence punished with fine only, an offender who is sentenced to pay a fine of not exceeding Rs. 100 but exceeding Rs. 50, the imprisonment in default of payment of fine shall not exceed (a) Two months (b) Three months (c) Four months (d) Six months.
Last Answer : (c) Four months
Description : In case of an offence punished with fine only, an offender who is sentenced to pay a fine of not exceeding Rs. 50, the imprisonment in default of payment of fine shall not exceed (a) Two months (b) Three months (c) Four months (d) Six months.
Last Answer : (a) Two months
Description : In every case of offence offender punished a) With imprisonment only b) With fine only c) With imprisonment or fine or both d) None of these
Last Answer : c) With imprisonment or fine or both
Description : Role of motive in an offence the case of prosecution becomes more easier to connect accused to the alleged incident. a) PV Narayana Vs. State of Andra Pradesh b) Jai Shankar Prasar V. State of Bhihar c) Afzauddin Ansary V. State of West Bengal d) None of these
Last Answer : a) PV Narayana Vs. State of Andra Pradesh
Description : Wearing garb or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intend a) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 2 years or with fine or both b) Imprisonment for a term which may be ... which may be extend to two hundred rupees or with both (cognizable bailable) d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 3 month or with fine which may be extend to two hundred rupees or with both (cognizable bailable)
Description : If the proclaimed person appears within the time specified in the proclamation, the court shall make an order a) Arrest him and take on custody b) Releasing the half property from the attachment c) Releasing the property from the attachment d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Releasing the property from the attachment
Description : Article 21 of the Fundamental Rights deals with which subject— (A) Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, (B) Protection in respect of conviction of offence (C) Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases (D) Protection of life and personal liberty
Last Answer : (D) Protection of life and personal liberty
Description : From the following situation which is considered as deemed to suspension of government servant a. A Government Employee is under police custody on a Criminal charge exceeds 48 Hours b A Government ... Hours c A Government Employee is under police custody on a Criminal charge exceeds 12 Hours
Last Answer : a. A Government Employee is under police custody on a Criminal charge exceeds 48 Hours
Description : The application fee may be accepted in shape of____ payable to a) Cash/Account officer of the public authority b) DD/Cheque / Account officer of the public authority c) Indian Postal Order / Account officer of the public authority d) Any one of the above
Last Answer : d) Any one of the above
Description : Which of the following has not been defined under Sec. 2 of the RTI Act a) Central Asst public information officer. b) Central information officer c) Public authority d) Judge
Last Answer : d) Judge
Description : Every public authority shall designate an officer at each sub divisional level a) Central Asst. public information officers/State Asst. public information officer b) Central information/State information ... c) Central public information officer/State public information officer d) All the above
Description : Every public authority shall designate as many officers as a) Central information officer b) Central public information officer c) State public information officer d) B&C only
Last Answer : d) B&C only
Description : The authority competent to relax the provision of office attendance at RO is a) The supdd of RMS b) The record/sub record officer c) The sub divisional Inspector d) The Head of the circle
Last Answer : d) The Head of the circle
Description : The authority to competent to grant Casual Leave is a) The head of the circle b) The head of the division b) The head of the office d) Next higher officer
Last Answer : b) The head of the division
Description : Reports of transfer of charge of gezetted officer including Head of the circle and P&T Accountant should be sent by post (not telegraph) to the a) Next higher authority b) Audit officer concerned c) DG Post d) All the above
Description : Any postal article sent by post in contravention of the provision of Section 19 or 19-A of Indian Post Office Act 1898 may be opened and destroyed if necessary under the authority of - (A) The officer ... C) The Postmaster General (D) None of the authorities mentioned in (A) (B) or (C) above
Last Answer : (C) The Postmaster General
Description : Who can take identification parade? (a) Police officer (b) Magistrate (c) Any citizen (d) Any of these
Last Answer : (b) Magistrate
Description : Which of following is not hearsay evidence? a) Statement of police that on basis of inquiry conducted by him that accused was not at home on night of incident b) Report of newspaper c) Report prepared on basis of information provided by officer
Last Answer : c) Report prepared on basis of information provided by officer
Description : Who deliver summon a) Police officer b) Public servant c) Office of the court d) All the above
Description : All the proceedings for the collection of evidence conducted by a police officer under Cr.P.C. is called (a) Inquiry (b) Local inspection (c) Investigation (d) Judicial proceeding
Last Answer : (c) Investigation