MODEL NOTES FOR JUDICIAL EXAM - 54

1. On the primary date of hearing of case, if the plaintiff appeared while defendant does not appear court can proceed ex-parte against defendant by virtue of 
A. Order 9 Rule 1,12 CPC
B. Order 9 Rule 3 CPC 
C. Order 9 Rules 6,10 CPC
D. Either A or C

2. In which case was it held that laws included in the ninth schedule do not become part of the Constitution of India?
     Ans: I.R. Coelho v. State of Tamil Nadu

3. Where an appellant has withdrawn the appeal preferred against a decree passed ex parte a subsequent application filed under Order IX Rule 13 of CPC, 1908 shall be-
       A. rejected
       B. maintainable

4. The prosecution of judges and public servants are provided in:
     A. Sec. 197 CrPC
     B. Sec. 198 CrPC

5. Assertion (A): In certain cases corroboration of confession is necessary.
      Reason (R): In all cases an extra judicial confession must be corroborated.
      Code:
     A. Both (A) and (B) 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

7. Who can commute the sentence of imprisonment for life under the Code of Criminal Procedure,1973?
      Ans: The appropriate Government

8. A intentionally fired a shot from his pistol at B but it hit C and C died. Offence committed by A is 
     A. murder under section 300 IPC
     B. murder under Section 301 IPC

9. 'A' beats his wife. She fell down and became unconscious.Believing her to be dead and to save himself from being arrested for murder A hanged her on the fan with rope. Post mortem report disclosed her death from hanging. A is liable for:
        A. murder
        B. culpable homicide
        C. hurt 
        D.grievous hurt.

10. Section 394 CrPC deals with
      Ans: Abatement of appeals
        
    

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