Q1 What is meant by Summon ? A summon is a court order to an individual to appear in court at a specified time and place. A summon may be issued in both criminal and in civil cases |
Q2 Who can deliver Summon ? 1. Police officer 2. Public Servant 3. officer of the court |
Q3 If The offences committed by an accused can be divided in two,.then mention two category Bailable and Non Bailable |
Q4 When the service of summons is evaded then What will be do by court? The court will issue bailable or non-bailable warrants |
Q5 When will a court issue written Proclamation? Any person against whom a warrant has been issued has absconded or is concealing himself so that such warrant cannot be executed, |
Q6 Mention the condition of proclamation Appear at a specified place and time within 30 days of publishing such proclamation |
Q7 Where a proclamation will mainly show ? Publicly read in some conspicuous place of the town or village in which such person ordinarily resides |
Q8 What is the action after completion of proclamation period ? Attachment of any property, movable or immovable or both, belonging to the proclaimed person |
Q9 Which is the lowest level Consumer forum District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forums |
Q10 Which case will be dealt by State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Value of the goods or services and compensation between Five Lakh to Twenty Lakh |
Q11 In which cases are dealt by National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Value of the goods or services and compensation if any claimed exceeds Rs.20,00,000 |
Q12 What is meant by Public interest Litigation ? litigation filed in a court of law, for the protection of Public Interest (Eg: pollution, Terrorism, Road safety, constructional hazards) |
Q13 Mention the main condition to filing public Litigation Public Interest at large is effected |
Q14What is meant by MRTP ? Monopolistic and Restrictive Trade Practice |
Q15 When was MRTP enacted ? 1969 |
Q16 The MRTP Act does not implement in one state in India .Which is that state ? Jammu and Kashmir |
Q17 ------------- is considered as unfair Trade practice Non-Compliance of Prescribed Standards of goods |
Q18 The commission of MRTP has equivalent power of Civil Court The above said statement is True |
Q19 The relief and order is issued by civil court has been categorized in to two type . Mention the category 1. Temporary orders 2. Final Orders |
Q20 --------- regulate the functioning of civil Court CPC ( Civil Procedure Code) |
Q21 The Standard of Weights and Measures Act was enacted---------- 1976 |
Q22 When was the Indian Evidence Act was formed? 1872 |
Q23 The statements which the Court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses then it is called --------------------------evidence Oral |
Q24 When will an evidence called the documentary evidence? Documents produced for the inspection of the court |
Q25 Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal (Procedure) Rules was formed ----------- 2000 |
Compiled by S Jayachandran , Sys Adm , Mavelikara DO -690101 Visit http://nfpemavelikaradivision.blogspot.com |
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your valuable suggestion . Kindly read the following paragraph
Cognizable offence is defined in section 2 (c) of Criminal Procedure Code as an offence in which a police officer may arrest a person without warrant.
This provision is reserved for more serious offences, where the police must arrest the offender immediately, lest there is a risk of offender escaping.
Section 2 (l) of Criminal Procedure Code defines the "non-cognizable offence", and this is defined as an offence in which a police officer has no authority to arrest without warrant. This applies to less serious offences.
The Criminal Procedure Code gives two schedules at the end (which are much like appendices at the end of a book). Of these the first schedule gives a classification of all offences. All offences are classified under three headings (i) whether they are cognizable or not (ii) whether bailable or not and (iii) which court can try them (e.g. sessions court, first class magistrate or any magistrate etc).