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Prosecutor Exam: Past Years' Questions
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Prosecutor Exam: Past Years' Questions
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1. -˜A' sent through the post office - a packet containing seditious publications - with a covering letter requesting the addressee to circulate it to others. It was intercepted and never reached the addressee. -˜A'-”
2. The principle of Promissory Estoppel found its root-”
3. -œSummons case- means a case relating to an offence - punishable with-”
4. Which of the following is not a public document ?
5. Which of the following is not correct regarding provisions of bail in case of non-bailable offences ?
6. Which of the following is not correct for relevancy of evidence to prove conspiracy ?
7. Village Chaukidars are appointed by-”
8. Which of the following is not correct ?
9. No warrant of arrest in a noncognizable offence shall for any reason be kept by the police for more than-”
10. Any condition imposed by a Magistrate when releasing any person on bail-”
11. What is the evidentiary value of the confession of a co-accused implicating himself as well as his other non-confessing coaccused ?
12. -˜In every Statute mens rea is to be implied unless contrary is shown from the language of the Statute.' This view was expressed in-”
13. Which one of the following is not punishable under the Indian Penal Code ?
14. An accused charged under section 302 and 304 B of the Indian Penal Code is acquitted of the offence under section 302 of Indian Penal Code. The presumption under section 113 B of the Evidence Act is-”
15. A warrant of arrest and a proclamation under section 82 of Cr. P. C. were issued simultaneously and later a consequential order of attachment under section 83 was also issued. What is the legality of these orders ?
16. If in a trial for -˜causing death by negligence' it is established that the accused had been at fault though victim had also been equally at fault-”
17. In which case - it was held that at the time of framing charge or taking cognizance - accused has no right to produce any material ?
18. The objective of the Police Act 1949 is-”
19. During investigation of an offence of committing rape - medical examination of the alleged victim may be done-”
20. In which one of the following circumstances the accused cannot be discharged ?
21. A national of Pakistan fires from the other side of the borders and a person within the Indian border is killed. The relatives - friends and other Indians rush and drag the Pakistani to border Indian Police Station. Can the Indian courts try the accused for murder ?
22. -˜A' holds -˜Z' down - and fraudulently takes Z's money and jewels from -˜Z's clothes - without -˜Z's consent. -˜A' is guilty of committing-”
23. -˜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-”
24. Shall it be lawful for a police officer to take into custody a person who throws or lays down any dirt - filth - rubbish or any stones on any road or street - which causes inconvenience or annoyance to public ?
25. -˜A' - a child of exact seven years of age commits an offence. -˜A' will-”