CrPC 1898 Chapter VI: MCQs on Summons, Warrants & Processes

CrPC 1898 Chapter VI: MCQs on Summons, Warrants & Processes

MCQs on Code of Criminal Procedure (Act V of 1898)

MCQs on Code of Criminal Procedure (Act V of 1898) - Chapter VI

1. Under which section of the CrPC is the form of summons prescribed?

A) Section 67
B) Section 68
C) Section 69
D) Section 70

Correct Answer: B) Section 68
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2. Who is responsible for serving a summons according to the CrPC?

A) The Court
B) The Police Officer
C) Any Public Servant
D) The Judge

Correct Answer: B) The Police Officer
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3. How should a summons be served according to Section 69?

A) By registered post
B) By publication in the newspaper
C) Personally on the person summoned
D) Through an email

Correct Answer: C) Personally on the person summoned
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4. What should be obtained as proof of service for a summons?

A) A verbal confirmation
B) A signature of receipt
C) A photograph
D) A video recording

Correct Answer: B) A signature of receipt
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5. What procedure is followed if the person summoned cannot be found?

A) Summons is left at the house
B) A notice is sent by post
C) A proclamation is issued
D) Summons is served to a relative

Correct Answer: A) Summons is left at the house
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6. Under which section can a summons be served on a servant of the State?

A) Section 70
B) Section 71
C) Section 72
D) Section 73

Correct Answer: C) Section 72
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7. What should be done if a summons cannot be served as initially provided?

A) The Court should be informed
B) The summons should be destroyed
C) A proclamation should be issued
D) An alternative method of service should be used

Correct Answer: D) An alternative method of service should be used
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8. Which section deals with the service of summons outside local limits?

A) Section 71
B) Section 72
C) Section 73
D) Section 74

Correct Answer: C) Section 73
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9. What is required for proof of service in cases where the serving officer is not present?

A) A court order
B) A statement by a witness
C) A signed certificate
D) A video recording

Correct Answer: C) A signed certificate
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10. Which section provides for the issuance of a warrant of arrest?

A) Section 74
B) Section 75
C) Section 76
D) Section 77

Correct Answer: B) Section 75
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11. Who can warrants be directed to?

A) A Police Officer
B) Any Public Servant
C) Landholders
D) All of the above

Correct Answer: D) All of the above
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12. How long does a warrant of arrest remain in force?

A) Until the person is arrested
B) For 30 days
C) For 60 days
D) Until canceled by the court

Correct Answer: A) Until the person is arrested
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13. Which section deals with the notification of the substance of the warrant?

A) Section 79
B) Section 80
C) Section 81
D) Section 82

Correct Answer: B) Section 80
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14. What must be done immediately after a person is arrested under a warrant?

A) They must be brought before the Court without delay
B) They should be kept in custody for 24 hours
C) A report should be filed
D) Their property should be confiscated

Correct Answer: A) They must be brought before the Court without delay
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15. Under which section can a warrant be executed outside the jurisdiction of the issuing court?

A) Section 82
B) Section 83
C) Section 84
D) Section 85

Correct Answer: B) Section 83
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16. How should warrants be directed for execution outside the jurisdiction of the issuing court?

A) By telephonic instructions
B) By forwarding the warrant to the appropriate police officer
C) By sending a notice to the person
D) By issuing a new warrant

Correct Answer: B) By forwarding the warrant to the appropriate police officer
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17. What must be included in a proclamation for a person absconding?

A) The person's name
B) A description of the person
C) The requirement for the person to appear at a specified place
D) All of the above

Correct Answer: D) All of the above
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18. Under which section is the property of an absconding person attached?

A) Section 87
B) Section 88
C) Section 89
D) Section 90

Correct Answer: B) Section 88
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19. What happens to the property of an absconding person once they are apprehended?

A) It is confiscated by the state
B) It is returned to the person
C) It is auctioned
D) It is distributed among creditors

Correct Answer: B) It is returned to the person
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20. Which section provides the power to issue a warrant in lieu of or in addition to a summons?

A) Section 88
B) Section 89
C) Section 90
D) Section 91

Correct Answer: C) Section 90
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21. What can the court take to ensure the appearance of a person?

A) A signature
B) A photograph
C) A bond
D) A thumb impression

Correct Answer: C) A bond
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22. What happens if a person breaches the bond for appearance?

A) They are fined
B) They are arrested
C) They are warned
D) They are pardoned

Correct Answer: B) They are arrested
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23. Which section allows for the sending of summons for service outside Pakistan?

A) Section 91
B) Section 92
C) Section 93-A
D) Section 93-B

Correct Answer: C) Section 93-A
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24. How can warrants be sent for execution outside Pakistan?

A) Through international police
B) By forwarding through the court
C) By sending a certified copy to the authorities
D) By notifying the embassy

Correct Answer: B) By forwarding through the court
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25. What should be done with processes received from outside Pakistan for execution within Pakistan?

A) They should be sent back
B) They should be executed as per local laws
C) They should be ignored
D) They should be archived

Correct Answer: B) They should be executed as per local laws
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