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- The reader of the Court
- Complainant
- Police Officer
- Presiding Officer of the Court
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Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) MCQs
Chapter-II of Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) deals with _____.
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- Powers of Courts
- Constitution of Criminal Courts and Offices
- Arrest
- Public Nuisance
The term “Public Prosecutor” used in Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) is defined in _____.
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- Section 4(r)
- Section 4(s)
- Section 4(t)
- Section 4(ma)
The term “Police-Station” used in Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) is defined in _____.
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- Section 4(s)
- Section 4(r)
- Section 4(q)
- Section 4(n)
The term “Pleader” used in Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) is defined in _____.
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- Section 4(l)
- Section 4(r)
- Section 4(ma)
- Section 4(n)
The term “Place” used in Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) is defined in _____.
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- Section 4(cc)
- Section 4(d)
- Section 4(q)
- Section 4(l)
The term “officer incharge of a police station” used in Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) is defined in _____.
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- Section 4(c)
- Section 4(ma)
- Section 4(o)
- Section 4(p)
The term “offence” used in Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) is defined in _____.
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- Section 4(a)
- Section 4(c)
- Section 4(o)
- Section 4(d)
The term “Non-cognizable case” used in Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) is defined in _____.
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- Section 4(n)
- Section 4(h)
- Section 4(m)
- Section 4(o)
The term “Non-cognizable offence” used in Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 (Cr.PC) is defined in _____.
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- Section 4(h)
- Section 4(m)
- Section 4(n)
- Section 4(nn)