1. Which section primarily deals with the establishment of Courts of Judicial Magistrates?
    • (A) Section 6
    • (B) Section 7
    • (C) Section 9
    • (D) Section 8
  2. The designation of Chief Judicial Magistrate and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate is covered under which section?
    • (A) Section 8
    • (B) Section 10
    • (C) Section 11
    • (D) Section 12
  3. The concept of Executive Magistrates is defined in which section of the Sanhita?
    • (A) Section 12
    • (B) Section 13
    • (C) Section 14
    • (D) Section 15
  4. The appointment and role of Public Prosecutors is detailed in:
    • (A) Section 19
    • (B) Section 20
    • (C) Section 18
    • (D) Section 16
  5. Which section outlines the establishment of the Directorate of Prosecution?
    • (A) Section 18
    • (B) Section 19
    • (C) Section 20
    • (D) Section 21
  1. Which authority’s sentencing power is addressed in Section 22, alongside that of Sessions Judges?
    • (A) Chief Judicial Magistrate
    • (B) High Courts
    • (C) Executive Magistrate
    • (D) Judicial Magistrate First Class
  2. Section 24 specifies the sentence that can be passed in default of fine. This power belongs to:
    • (A) High Court
    • (B) Sessions Court
    • (C) Magistrates
    • (D) Public Prosecutor
  3. The provisions for passing a Sentence in cases of conviction of several offences at one trial are found in:
    • (A) Section 23
    • (B) Section 25
    • (C) Section 26
    • (D) Section 27
  4. The Subordination of Judicial Magistrates is covered under which section?
    • (A) Section 10
    • (B) Section 12
    • (C) Section 13
    • (D) Section 17
  5. Withdrawal of powers previously conferred on Magistrates is addressed in which section?
    • (A) Section 26
    • (B) Section 27
    • (C) Section 28
    • (D) Section 29
  1. The Public has a duty to assist Magistrates and police, as outlined in:
    • (A) Section 30
    • (B) Section 31
    • (C) Section 32
    • (D) Section 33
  2. The power of superior officers of police is defined in:
    • (A) Section 30
    • (B) Section 31
    • (C) Section 34
    • (D) Section 35
  3. The section that makes it mandatory for the Public to give information of certain offences is:
    • (A) Section 31
    • (B) Section 32
    • (C) Section 33
    • (D) Section 34
  1. When police may arrest without warrant is specified in:
    • (A) Section 35
    • (B) Section 36
    • (C) Section 37
    • (D) Section 38
  2. The right of an arrested person to meet an advocate of his choice during interrogation is specifically guaranteed in:
    • (A) Section 36
    • (B) Section 38
    • (C) Section 47
    • (D) Section 48
  3. Which section deals with Arrest by a private person and the subsequent procedure?
    • (A) Section 39
    • (B) Section 40
    • (C) Section 41
    • (D) Section 42
  4. Which section protects members of Armed Forces from arrest?
    • (A) Section 40
    • (B) Section 41
    • (C) Section 42
    • (D) Section 43
  5. The section that imposes the obligation on the person making arrest to inform a relative or friend about the arrest is:
    • (A) Section 47
    • (B) Section 48
    • (C) Section 49
    • (D) Section 50
  6. The examination of an accused by a medical practitioner at the request of a police officer is provided under:
    • (A) Section 50
    • (B) Section 51
    • (C) Section 52
    • (D) Section 53
  7. The fundamental rule that a person arrested not to be detained more than twenty-four hours is codified in:
    • (A) Section 57
    • (B) Section 58
    • (C) Section 59
    • (D) Section 62

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