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Question 1
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Where It appears to the Court that the accused do not have sufficient means to engage a pleader, the Court shall assign a pleader for his defence at the expenses of the State. This provision is In:
  1. Section 104
  2. Section 144
  3. Section 303
  4. Section 304
Question 2
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Any Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge of a case may before the judgement is pronounced, withdraw from the prosecution of any person. For this he has to take consent of:
  1. Central Government
  2. State Government
  3. Court
  4. All of the three
Question 3
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Sentence of death awarded by court of Sessions, the proceedings shall be submitted to confirmation before:
  1. The State Government
  2. The Central Government
  3. The High Court
  4. The Supreme Court
Question 4
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When the person who would otherwise be competent to compound an offence under Section 320 of Cr.P.C. is dead, then--
  1. Legal representative of such person as defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 can compound the offence with the permission of the Court.
  2. Offence can be compounded by any alive eye witness
  3. Offence cannot be compounded after the death of person.
  4. Legal representative of such person as defined in the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, can compound the offence with the consent of the Court.
Question 5
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Under Cr.P.C. after committal of the case Sessions Court found that another person against whom a prima facle case is made out from the materials contained in the case papers have not been included then
  1. Sessions Court would have no alternative, but to wait till the stage under Section 319 of Cr.P.C.
  2. Sessions Court can issue summons under Section 193 on the basis of the records transmitted to him
  3. Case should be remanded to the committal Magistrate for appropriate action
  4. Direction should be given to Police to file separate charge sheet against additional acused.