Criminal justice system in India - class-VIII
Description: criminal justice system in India | |
Number of Questions: 19 | |
Created by: Vaibhav Pathak | |
Tags: social science civics the indian judicial system our judicial system political science the police and the court key elements of a democratic government india's defence system law and justice - a case study understanding our criminal justice system |
Which of the following cases can be directly taken by Supreme Court by appeal in the normal course?
Which of the following courts is vested with the power to impose death sentence on the accused in a criminal case?
Criminal law includes ____________.
FIR means ________________.
Which of these rights is/are provided to a person arrested by the government or police?
Civil law includes ___________________.
IPC stands for ______________.
On the basis of the FIR, the _______ starts its investigation.
FIR stands for _________.
Right not to be ill treated or tortured during arrest or in custody written under ______.
When one see violating the law, one immediately think of informing the __________.
"A tenant who is being forced to move out files a case in courts against the landlord". The matter is a concern of _______________.
When someone violates the law, we immediately inform the ________.
In the modern times the rule of law was propounded by __________.
D. K. Basu guideline include ________.
'A group of girls are harassed by a group of boys'. This comes under _________________.
In respect of anything said by a member of Parliament in Parliament or any committee thereof, he can claim immunity _____________.
Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in appeal from High Courts in regard to civil matters pertain only to a ______________.
With which country does India have a strange problem of Enclaves and Adverse Possessions?