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CRPC - Important Questions

This document contains a list of short questions and long questions relating to important concepts from the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). The short questions cover topics like cognizable offenses, appeals, juveniles, search and seizure, fair trial, plea bargaining, review, judgment, parole, and probation. The long questions explain key procedures and legal concepts in more depth, such as the difference between warrant cases and summary trials, the rights of arrested persons, search procedures, the differences between probation and parole, features of the Juvenile Justice Act 2000, and fair trial principles. Additional long questions cover topics such as the judgment process in summary cases and the constitutional validity of searches.

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CRPC - Important Questions

This document contains a list of short questions and long questions relating to important concepts from the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). The short questions cover topics like cognizable offenses, appeals, juveniles, search and seizure, fair trial, plea bargaining, review, judgment, parole, and probation. The long questions explain key procedures and legal concepts in more depth, such as the difference between warrant cases and summary trials, the rights of arrested persons, search procedures, the differences between probation and parole, features of the Juvenile Justice Act 2000, and fair trial principles. Additional long questions cover topics such as the judgment process in summary cases and the constitutional validity of searches.

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CrPC – Important Questions

Short Questions

1.Cognizable Offence ****

2.Appeal ****

3.Juvenile ****

4.Search ****

5.Fair Trial ****

6.Plea Bargaining ****

7.Review ****

8.Judgment ****

9.Parole ****

10.Probation ****

11.Summary Trial ****

12.Presumptions of Innocence ****

13.Autrefios Acquit ***

14.Autrefios Convict ***

15.Seizure ***

16.Arrest without warrant ***

17.Anticipatory Bail ***

18.Rights of Accused ***

19.Charge ***

20.Complaint ***
21.Joinder of Charges ***

22.Inquiry **

23.Investigation **

24.Non Cognizable Offence **

25.Compuondable Offence **

Important Long Questions

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1.Explain law relating to Warrant Cases and Summary Cases ****

2.Rights of Arrested Persons under CrPC ( Article 22(2) of Constitution ****

3.Explain the Procedure followed to Conduct Search. ****

4.Differential between Probation and Parole ****

5.Explain Salient features of Juvenile Justice Act 2000 ****

6.Explain Rehabilitation Procedure followed by Juvenile Justice Act 2000


****

7.Explain Salient features of Probation of Offenders Act ****

8.Explain the code of criminal procedure with regard to Appeal and


Revision *****

or

(What are the Circumstances in which a Person can file Appeal to High
Court under Crpc)

9.Explain Fair Trial. Explain the Principle features of Fair Trial. ****

10.Explain Trial Procedure in Warrant Cases ****


11.Explain duties of Police Officer under Crpc( or ) in Pre Trial Process
****

12.Explain Procedure of Police Officer in making Arrest ****

13.Explain the Procedure to be followed trial before a Court of Session


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14.Explain Charge. Explain Exceptions to Charges. ***

Additional Questions

Long Questions

->Explain Judgment given in Summary Cases.

->Explain constitutional validity of Search

->Juvenile Courts and Explain its essential Characteristics

Additional Short Questions

->Trial **

->Arrest **

->Defence Counsel **

->Prosecutor **

->Bail **

->Police Report **

->Legal Aid to Indigent Person

->Sessions Court **
->Compensation **

->Victim or Victim of Crime *

->FIR *

->Summons *

->Inquest Report *

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