CBSE Questions for Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies Judiciary - Constitutional Civil Criminal Courts And Processes Quiz 7 - MCQExams.com

____________ is a general pardon.
  • Remission
  • Reprieve
  • Amnesty
  • Suspension
Legal person is one ____________________.
  • who knows law
  • capable of being right and a duty bearing unit
  • who is involved in a legal case
  • none of these
The largest PIL (public interest, litigation) winner is __________________.
  • M. C. Mehta
  • Common Cause, a registered society founded by H. D. Shourie
  • Helpage India
  • M. K. Chawla
What is mean by an affidavit?
  • Evidentiary document
  • Document
  • Letter of oath
  • A request made to the court
Capital offences result in ________________.
  • sentence to death
  • sentence of life imprisonment
  • imprisonment over 10 years
  • amputation
If a person evades the order of court, he is called _________________.
  • absconder
  • abettor
  • absentia
  • abominator
To betray a nation is an offence and punishable with death, that is _______________.
  • treachery
  • anti-nationality
  • treason
  • none of these
Who is responsible for introduction of Public Interest Litigation in india?
  • Justice P. N.Bhagwati
  • M N. Venkatachaliah
  • A M Ahmadi
  • V. R. Krishna Iyer
The expanded form of FIR is _________________.
  • First information registered
  • First information reported
  • First information report
  • Final investigation report
When a court sends some one in judicial custody, what does it mean?
  • Sent to jail
  • Sent to police lock up
  • Sent to home under judicial protection
  • None of these
The killing of a new born child by his/her parents is ______________.
  • malfeasance
  • infanticide
  • abortion
  • foeticide
The term 'bail' signifies ________________________.
  • a court order sending a convicted person to the jail
  • a court order granting stay to its previous decree or judgement
  • a court order releasing an arrestee after securing necessary bond or surety
  • a court order quashing the proceedings initiated by the complainant
Who is responsible for introduction of Public Interest Litigation in India?
  • Justice P. N. Bhagwati.
  • Justice M. N. Venkatachaliah.
  • Justice A. M. Ahmadi.
  • Justice V. R. Krishna Ayer.
When was International Telecommunications Union established?
  • 1864
  • 1865
  • 1869
  • 1876
By virtue of which Article, judgments of the Supreme Court are binding on all courts _________.
  • 141
  • 142
  • 143
  • 144
The Central Administrative Tribunal and State Administrative Tribunals were set up through a law passed in _____.
  • $$1985$$
  • $$1986$$
  • $$1987$$
  • $$1991$$
Civil rights activist Binayak Sen was arrested on the charges of ______________.
  • Sedition
  • Corruption
  • Murder
  • Fraud
Culpable homicide means causing death __________________.
  • with the knowledge that by such an act death is likely to be caused
  • with the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death
  • none of the above
  • all the above
What is the legal meaning of the word 'battery'?
  • Cells, as used in torch, tape, recorder, etc.
  • Battering a person to death.
  • Actual or intended striking of another person.
  • Assault resulting in, at least, six months hospitalization.
Who is heading the Commission on Centre state relations constituted by the government in $$2007$$?
  • Justice A.R. Lakshmanam
  • Justice A.S. Anand
  • Justice Y.K. Sabharwala
  • Justice M.M. Punchhi
Conspiracy needs, at least ______ persons.
  • one
  • two
  • three
  • five
The maxim Salus populi suprema lex means _________________.
  • no man is above the law
  • the welfare of the people is the supreme law
  • every man is innocent unless proved guilty
  • judicial decisions must be accepted as correct and supreme
'Bonafide' means ________________.
  • in good faith
  • in bad faith
  • in good behaviour
  • in bad behaviour
The PIL in India has been introduced by ________________.
  • constitutional amendment
  • judicial initiative
  • political parties
  • parliamentary act
In law; a man is presumed to be dead if he is not heard of as alive for __________________.
  • five years
  • seven years
  • nine years
  • eight years
Who is Amicus Curiae?
  • A friend of the Court.
  • The public interest litigant.
  • The counsel for the respondent.
  • None of these.
Members of legislative bodies enjoy the privilege of exemption from arrest or detention in prison.
  • Only under civil process and during the continuance of a joint sitting/meeting/conference or joint committee of houses of the Parliament or houses of the state legislature as the case may be and during $$40$$ days before and after such sitting/meeting/conference.
  • Under civil as well as criminal process and at all times save with the permission of the speaker or the chairperson as the case may be.
  • Under civil as well as criminal process but only when the house is in session
  • Do not enjoy any such exemption.
Within how many period a person is required to be produced before the magistrate?
  • Immediately
  • Within $$12$$ hours
  • Within $$24$$ hours
  • Within $$24$$ hours excluding the time taken from the place of arrest to the nearest magistrate
_____________ are those offences which are punishable with imprisonment for two years or less. These offences can be compromised between the parties.
  • compoundable offences
  • non-compoundable offences
  • bailable offences
  • non-cognizable offences
A previous judgment cited by court to decide on a similar set of facts is called ______________.
  • precedent
  • case
  • obiter dicta
  • judicial dicta
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