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Under section 167 of Criminal Procedure Code an accused person can be remanded to police custody or judicial custody, the authorisation of such detention
A
Cannot exceed forteen days at one time
B
Cannot exceed fifteen days at one time
C
Cannot exceed ten days at one time
D
Cannot exceed thirty days at one time
Correct Answer:
Cannot exceed fifteen days at one time
1. A Judicial Magistrate First Class can authorize the detention in custody, of a person accused of an offence triable by Special Court established under The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, for a period not exceeding fifteen years.
2. The Special Court established under The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, cannot exercise the power to authorize the detention of accused in custody, as enunciated under Section 167 of Code of Criminal Procedure.
3. The definition of 'use' under Section 2(xxviii-a) of The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, excludes personal consumption of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
4. The High Court, by special order, may constitute as many Special Courts under The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, as necessary.
Which of the above statements are correct?
A
1 and 2
B
1 and c
C
2 and 3
D
3 and 4
An accused was arrested for offence under section 302, Indian Penal Code on 1
st
January, 2002, and remanded to judicial/police custody on 2
nd
January, 2002, now for the purposes of section 167(2) of Criminal Procedure Code, in computing the period of ninety days:
A
The day of arrest i.e. 1<sup>st</sup> January, 2002 only has to be excluded and shall be computed w. e. f. 2<sup>nd</sup> January, 2002 when remanded, thus 90<sup>th</sup> day shall fall on 1<sup>st</sup> April, 2002
B
The day of arrest i.e. 1<sup>st</sup> January, 2002 and the day of remand i.e. 2<sup>nd</sup> January, 2002, both have to be excluded and the 90<sup>th</sup> day shall fall on 2<sup>nd</sup> April, 2002
C
Neither 1<sup>st</sup> January, 2002 i.e. the day of arrest nor 2<sup>nd</sup> January, 2002, the day of remand is to be excluded, and the 90<sup>th</sup> day shall fall on 31<sup>st</sup> March, 2002
D
Either A or C
Where an accused is granted bail under section 167(2), proviso (a) of Criminal Procedure Code and on filing on charge-sheet the investigation revealed that the accused has committed a serious offence, the bail so granted under section 167(2), proviso (a) of Criminal Procedure Code
A
Cannot be cancelled in the absence of special reasons
B
Can be cancelled under section 437(5)
C
Can be cancelled under section 439(2)
D
Can be cancelled under section 437(5) or section 439(2)
Under Section 167 of Criminal Procedure Code the nature of custody can be altered from judicial custody to police custody and vice-versa, this alteration can be done
A
During the period of first seven days
B
During the period of first fifteen days
C
During the period of first fourteen days
D
During the period of first ten days
Statement A: Bail granted under Section 167(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 has same incidents as bail granted under Chapter XXXIII of the Code.
Statement B: Bail granted under Section 167(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 cannot be cancelled under Section 437(5) of the Code.
A
Statement A is correct
B
Statement B is correct
C
Both the statements are correct
D
Both the statements are incorrect
According to section 167 of the Criminal Procedure Code an accused person can be remanded to police custody for not more than.
A
7 days at onetime
B
30 days at one time
C
15 days at one time
D
60 days at one time
Section 167 of the Criminal Procedure Code provides that the nature of custody can be altered from judicial custody to police custody and vice-versa this alteration can be done during the period of first
A
15 days
B
16 days
C
14 days
D
12 days
Under section 167 of Criminal Procedure Code, the longest period for which an accused can be remanded to police custody is
A
Fifteen days
B
Fourteen days
C
Ten days
D
Twenty-eight days
Under section 167 of Criminal Procedure Code the longest period for which an accused can be remanded in police custody is
A
15 days
B
14 days
C
20 days
D
07 days
Under Section 27 of the Evidence Act, in respect of confessional evidence
1. So much of the information as it relates distinctly to the fact discovered in consequence of information received from the person accused may be proved against him.
2. Person giving such information must be accused of an offence.
3. Accused need not be in the police custody.
4. Any statement of the accused confessing his guilt must be made in presence of a Magistrate, in all cases, whether anything is discovered or not in consequence of such statement, may be proved against him.
A
1 and 2 are true
B
2 and 3 are true
C
3 and 4 are true
D
1 and 4 are true