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What does intra territorial jurisdiction refer to?
What does intra territorial jurisdiction refer to?
- The power to create laws applicable only to international waters.
- The legal ability of a court to hear cases within its own geographical boundaries. (correct)
- The jurisdiction exercised by federal courts over state laws.
- The authority of a court to enforce laws outside its geographical limits.
Which of the following best defines extra territorial jurisdiction?
Which of the following best defines extra territorial jurisdiction?
- The power of state courts to review cases decided by federal courts.
- The authority of a state to govern laws affecting individuals or entities outside its territory. (correct)
- A principle where jurisdiction is applied based on the residency of the defendant.
- Jurisdiction limited to cases involving federal matters within a state.
Which of the following types of punishment is NOT typically included under criminal law?
Which of the following types of punishment is NOT typically included under criminal law?
- Imprisonment
- Community service
- Fines
- Compensatory damages (correct)
Under Bharatiya Nyaya, which principle is primarily emphasized in criminal law?
Under Bharatiya Nyaya, which principle is primarily emphasized in criminal law?
Which of the following punishments could be classified as a non-custodial sentence?
Which of the following punishments could be classified as a non-custodial sentence?