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Judiciary And Law MCQs

Option A: Plaintiff or plaintiffs

Option B: Defendant or defendants

Option C: Third persons

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Defendant or defendants


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Option A: Litigation

Option B: Parties to the suit

Option C: Documentation

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Parties to the suit


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Option A: Clerical or arithmetical error

Option B: Factual error

Option C: Conceptual error

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Clerical or arithmetical error


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Option A: Natural powers

Option B: Delegated powers

Option C: Inherent powers

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Inherent powers


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Option A: Application of restitution

Option B: Filing of new suit

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Application of restitution


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Option A: Shall be in writing

Option B: Shall be oral

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Shall be in writing


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Option A: Police Officers

Option B: Politicians

Option C: Judge, Magistrate, Judicial Officers

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Judge, Magistrate, Judicial Officers


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Option A: 119, of C.P.C

Option B: 120, of C.P.C

Option C: 131, of C.P.C

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 119, of C.P.C


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Option A: Substantive

Option B: Discretionary

Option C: None of the above

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Discretionary


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Option A: Court of Session

Option B: High Court

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: 114,

Option B: 115,

Option C: 115-A,

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 115,


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Option A: Vast

Option B: Broad

Option C: Limited

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Limited


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Option A: Of Session

Option B: Which passed the decree

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Which passed the decree


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Option A: Section 113, C.P.C

Option B: Section 114, C.P.C

Option C: None of the above

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Section 114, C.P.C


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Option A: Section 107, C.P.C.

Option B: Section 108, C.P.C

Option C: Section 109, C.P.C

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Section 109, C.P.C


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Option A: Finality

Option B: End

Option C: Continuation

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Continuation


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Option A: Appealable

Option B: Revisionable

Option C: Reviewable

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Appealable


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Option A: High Court

Option B: Federal Shariat Court

Option C: Supreme Court

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: High Court


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Option A: First appeal

Option B: 2nd appeal

Option C: 3rd appeal

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 2nd appeal


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Option A: Pecuniary value of a suit

Option B: Trial Court

Option C: Nature of case

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Pecuniary value of a suit


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Option A: Transfer of case from inferior Courts to Superior Court for the purpose of checking credibility of lower Court decision

Option B: Transfer of case from one Court to another Court for the purpose of testing credibility of the decision of lower Court

Option C: None of the above

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Transfer of case from inferior Courts to Superior Court for the purpose of checking credibility of lower Court decision


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Option A: An unreasonable interference in any persons personal matters

Option B: An unreasonable interference with right of general public

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: An unreasonable interference with right of general public


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Option A: Can be used in any Court

Option B: Can not be sued in any Court

Option C: Can not be sued without permission of his own State

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Can be used in any Court


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Option A: Federal Government

Option B: Foreign Ministry

Option C: Interior Ministry

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Federal Government


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Option A: Section 80

Option B: Section 83

Option C: Section 85

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Section 83


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Option A: Interior Minister

Option B: Federal Minister

Option C: Secretary of the Federal Government

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Secretary of the Federal Government


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Option A: President

Option B: Prime Minsiter

Option C: Pakistan

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Pakistan


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Option A: Moveable property

Option B: Immovable property

Option C: Necessary wearing apparel

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Necessary wearing apparel


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Option A: Old age

Option B: Illness

Option C: Being women

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Illness


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Option A: Six months

Option B: Nine months

Option C: One year

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: One year


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Option A: Three years

Option B: Four years

Option C: Six years

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Six years


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Option A: 36, to 60,

Option B: 36, to 74,

Option C: 35, to 84,

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 36, to 74,


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Option A: Court which passed it or by the Court to which sent for execution

Option B: Court which passed it or by appellate Court

Option C: Special Court

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Court which passed it or by the Court to which sent for execution


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Option A: Interest

Option B: Costs

Option C: Compensatory costs

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Costs


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Option A: 31

Option B: 32

Option C: 33

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 33


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Option A: An application

Option B: A memo

Option C: Plaint

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Plaint


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Option A: Court of Session

Option B: High Court

Option C: Trial Court

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Court of Session


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Option A: Karachi

Option B: Dacca

Option C: Both at Karachi and Dacca

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Karachi


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Option A: Be conclusive

Option B: Not be conclusive

Option C: Be based on fraud

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Not be conclusive


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Option A: 11,

Option B: 12(1),

Option C: 12(2),

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 12(2),


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Option A: Further proceeding

Option B: A matter already adjudicated

Option C: Stay of proceeding

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: A matter already adjudicated


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Option A: Res subjudice

Option B: Res judicata

Option C: Res gestae

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Res judicata


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Option A: The case instituted earlier

Option B: The case instituted later

Option C: None of the above

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: The case instituted later


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Option A: 20,000

Option B: 50,000

Option C: 100,000

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 100,000


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Option A: 2

Option B: 3

Option C: 4

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 4


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Option A: Pecuniary jurisdiction

Option B: Appellate jurisdiction

Option C: Civil as well as criminal

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Pecuniary jurisdiction


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Option A: Civil Courts

Option B: Criminal Courts

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Criminal Courts


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Option A: (14), of C.P.C.

Option B: (15), of C.P.C.

Option C: (16), of C.P.C.

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: A. (14), of C.P.C.


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Option A: Section 2(11)

Option B: Section 2(12)

Option C: Section 2(13)

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Section 2(11)


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Option A: Judgment

Option B: Decree

Option C: Order

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Judgment


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Option A: Judgment debtor

Option B: Judgment holder

Option C: None of the above

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Judgment debtor


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Option A: 2 sub section (3),

Option B: 2 sub section (4),

Option C: 2 sub section (5),

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 2 sub section (3),


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Option A: Plaint

Option B: Definitions

Option C: Jurisdiction

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Definitions


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Option A: Order

Option B: Judgment

Option C: None of the above

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Judgment


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Option A: XI

Option B: XII

Option C: XIII

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: XI


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Option A: 21st March, 1908

Option B: 22nd March, 1909

Option C: 1st January, 1909

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: 1st January, 1909


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Option A: Code of Civil Procedure

Option B: Civil Courts Act

Option C: Criminal Procedure Code

Option D: None of the these

Correct Answer: Code of Civil Procedure


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Option A: Local press

Option B: Provincial Gazette

Option C: Official Gazette

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Official Gazette


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Option A: Making of rules

Option B: Making of Probation Centres

Option C: Promotions of Probation Officers

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Making of rules


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Option A: Parole Officer

Option B: Officer-in-charge

Option C: Assistant Director

Option D: Director

Correct Answer: Officer-in-charge


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Option A: Application of the person under probation

Option B: Application of the Probation Officer

Option C: Its own motion

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: All of above


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Option A: Be released on probation

Option B: Not be released on probation

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Not be released on probation


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Option A: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898

Option B: Pakistan Penal Code, 1860

Option C: Constitution of Pakistan, 1973

Option D: Special Law

Correct Answer: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898


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Option A: 7(4)

Option B: 8

Option C: 8(1)

Option D: 9(2)

Correct Answer: 8


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Option A: Remand him to judicial custody until the case is heard

Option B: Admit him on bail with or without sureties

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Failure to observe conditions of the bond

Option B: Remission of fine

Option C: Double fine

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: Failure to observe conditions of the bond


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Option A: Compensations

Option B: Damages

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Bonds with sureties

Option B: Bonds without sureties

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Proper discharge

Option B: Conditional discharge

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Conditional discharge


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Option A: High court

Option B: Court of Session

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Probation rules

Option B: Probation Department

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Probation Department


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Option A: Superintendent of Police

Option B: Superintendent of Jail

Option C: Head of the Probation Department

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Head of the Probation Department


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Option A: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898

Option B: Pakistan Penal Code, 1960

Option C: Prisoner Code

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898


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Option A: Specified areas

Option B: Whole of Pakistan

Option C: Tribal areas

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Whole of Pakistan


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Option A: Section 15

Option B: Section 16

Option C: Section 17

Option D: Section 18

Correct Answer: Section 17


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Option A: Probation Officers

Option B: Federal Government

Option C: Provincial Government

Option D: Local Government

Correct Answer: Provincial Government


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Option A: Federal Government

Option B: Provincial Government

Option C: Local Government

Option D: Ministry of law

Correct Answer: Provincial Government


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Option A: Probation Officer

Option B: Officer-in-charge

Option C: Superintendent of Jail

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Probation Officer


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Option A: 10

Option B: 11

Option C: 12

Option D: 13

Correct Answer: 12


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Option A: 6

Option B: 7

Option C: 8

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: None of above


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Option A: Impose a greater punishment than the punishment which might have been imposed by the Court by which the offender was convicted

Option B: Not impose a greater punishment than the punishment which might have been imposed by the Court by which the offender was convicted

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Not impose a greater punishment than the punishment which might have been imposed by the Court by which the offender was convicted


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Option A: Sentence him for the original offence

Option B: Without prejudice to the continuance in force of the bond, impose upon him a fine not exceeding one thousand rupees

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: A warrant for his arrest

Option B: Summon to the offender and his sureties

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: 286 and 287 Cr.P.C

Option B: 386 and 387 Cr.P.C

Option C: 486 and 487 Cr.P.C

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 386 and 387 Cr.P.C


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Option A: 5(4)

Option B: 6

Option C: 7

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 6


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Option A: Be released on probation

Option B: Not be released on probation

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Be released on probation


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Option A: 4(2)

Option B: 4(3)

Option C: 4(4)

Option D: 5

Correct Answer: 5


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Option A: Original hearing

Option B: Appeal hearing

Option C: Revision hearing

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: All of above


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Option A: Courts empowered under P.P.C.

Option B: Courts empowered under Constitution

Option C: Courts empowered under the Ordinance

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Courts empowered under the Ordinance


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Option A: Jail Officer

Option B: Police Officer

Option C: Probation Officer

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Probation Officer


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Option A: Session Court

Option B: High Court

Option C: Court empowered by the Ordinance

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Court empowered by the Ordinance


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Option A: 1

Option B: 2

Option C: 3

Option D: 4

Correct Answer: 2


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Option A: 1st November, 1960

Option B: 1st December, 1960

Option C: 1st January, 1961

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 1st November, 1960


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Option A: 7

Option B: 8

Option C: 9

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 8


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Option A: Issuance of conditional licence

Option B: Power to implement licence

Option C: Released absconders who escape from supervision to be punishable

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Released absconders who escape from supervision to be punishable


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Option A: 4

Option B: 5

Option C: 6

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 6


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Option A: 4

Option B: 5

Option C: 6

Option D: 7

Correct Answer: 5


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Option A: Be discharged from prison or licence be revoked

Option B: Acquitted by Court

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Be discharged from prison or licence be revoked


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Option A: Imprisonment in default of payment of fine

Option B: Imprisonment to furnish security under Chapter VIII of the Code of Criminal Procedure

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)


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Option A: Local

Option B: Provincial

Option C: Federal

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: Provincial


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