Model Papers: Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge Examination MP-PCSJ 2006

Q.1. Warrant case has been defined as a case relating to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term:

  1. exceeding one year
  2. exceeding two years
  3. exceeding three years
  4. exceeding seven years

Q.2. Offences of Indian Penal Code other than mentioned in Section 320 of Criminal Procedure Code are:

  1. not compoundable
  2. compoundable with the permission of court
  3. compoundable by the Court of Sessions
  4. compoundable by the High Court

Q.3. Section 164 Criminal Procedure Code Provides a special procedure for recording of:

  1. confessions
  2. statements made during the course of investigation
  3. confessions as well as statements made during the course of investigation
  4. examination of witnesses by police

Q.4. When investigation cannot be completed within 24 hours, the largest period for which an accused can be remanded to police custody is:

  1. ten days
  2. fifteen days
  3. thirteen days
  4. thirty days

Q.5. If a Magistrate administers oath before recording the confession of an accused, the confessional statement is:

  1. good is law and admissible in evidence
  2. bad in law and inadmissible in evidence
  3. good in law but admissible only on corroboration
  4. bad in law but become admissible on corroboration by other evidence