1. First case where the strict adherence to the rules of locus standi is diluted?
Ans: Ratlam Municipality case
2. What is next in the following series:
30,46,78,126,190,270,?
a) 356
b) 366
Sol: 30+16=46, 46+32=78, 78+48=126, 126+64=190, 190+80=270, 270+ 96=366
3. Our basic canon of Criminal jurisprudence is that the accused is innocent till proved guilty and that the accused is entitled to a just and fair trial, held in which case?
Ans: Brajindera Singh V. State of M.P 2012 (2) RCR (Cr) 558(SC).
4. The re-victimization of crime victims during their interactions with criminal justice professionals, medical personnel, psychological staff, and victim advocates, is known as
Ans: Secondary victimization
5. Any police officer making an investigation or any police officer not below such rank as the State Government may, by general or special order, prescribe in this behalf, acting on the requisition of such officer, may examine orally any person supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case, provided under which section of CrPC, 1973?
Ans: Section 161
6. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 provides for trial in open court and also provides for in- camera trials for offences involving rape under which Section ?
Ans: Section 327
7. 'No country can afford to expose its morally correct citizens to the peril of being harassed by anti-social elements like rapists and murderers', held in which case?
Ans: Best Bakery case
8. The evidence of a hostile witness could not be totally rejected, if spoken in favour of the prosecution or the accused, but it can be subjected to closest scrutiny and that portion of the evidence which is consistent with the case of the prosecution or defence may be accepted, held in which case?
Ans: State of U.P. v. Ramesh Prasad Misra
9. Complainant and witnesses not to be required to accompany police officer and not to be subject to restraint, provided under which Section of CrPC?
Ans: Section 171
10. The U.N. Declaration of Basic Principle for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power, 1985 defines “Victims” as persons who, individually or collectively have suffered a harm, including physical or mental injury, emotional suffering, economic loss or substantial impairment of their fundamental rights through a, True/False ?
Ans: True
3. Our basic canon of Criminal jurisprudence is that the accused is innocent till proved guilty and that the accused is entitled to a just and fair trial, held in which case?
Ans: Brajindera Singh V. State of M.P 2012 (2) RCR (Cr) 558(SC).
4. The re-victimization of crime victims during their interactions with criminal justice professionals, medical personnel, psychological staff, and victim advocates, is known as
Ans: Secondary victimization
5. Any police officer making an investigation or any police officer not below such rank as the State Government may, by general or special order, prescribe in this behalf, acting on the requisition of such officer, may examine orally any person supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case, provided under which section of CrPC, 1973?
Ans: Section 161
6. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 provides for trial in open court and also provides for in- camera trials for offences involving rape under which Section ?
Ans: Section 327
7. 'No country can afford to expose its morally correct citizens to the peril of being harassed by anti-social elements like rapists and murderers', held in which case?
Ans: Best Bakery case
8. The evidence of a hostile witness could not be totally rejected, if spoken in favour of the prosecution or the accused, but it can be subjected to closest scrutiny and that portion of the evidence which is consistent with the case of the prosecution or defence may be accepted, held in which case?
Ans: State of U.P. v. Ramesh Prasad Misra
9. Complainant and witnesses not to be required to accompany police officer and not to be subject to restraint, provided under which Section of CrPC?
Ans: Section 171
10. The U.N. Declaration of Basic Principle for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power, 1985 defines “Victims” as persons who, individually or collectively have suffered a harm, including physical or mental injury, emotional suffering, economic loss or substantial impairment of their fundamental rights through a, True/False ?
Ans: True
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