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A police officer arrests an individual without a warrant for a non-cognizable offense. Under which provision of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is this action most likely a violation?
A police officer arrests an individual without a warrant for a non-cognizable offense. Under which provision of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is this action most likely a violation?
- Section 46, detailing how arrest is made.
- Section 154, concerning the recording of information in cognizable cases.
- Section 102, relating to the power of police officer to seize certain property.
- Section 41, specifying conditions when arrest without warrant is permissible. (correct)
A person is accused of theft. According to the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which section primarily defines and prescribes punishment for theft?
A person is accused of theft. According to the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which section primarily defines and prescribes punishment for theft?
- Section 390
- Section 420
- Section 415
- Section 378 (correct)
In a court of law, a witness provides an account that relies on what someone else told them, rather than their own direct experience. Under the Indian Evidence Act, how is this type of evidence generally treated?
In a court of law, a witness provides an account that relies on what someone else told them, rather than their own direct experience. Under the Indian Evidence Act, how is this type of evidence generally treated?
- Fully admissible if the witness believes the information to be true.
- Always admissible to corroborate other direct evidence.
- Admissible as primary evidence if the original source is unavailable.
- Generally inadmissible as hearsay, with certain exceptions. (correct)
Which writ can be issued by the High Court or Supreme Court to a person who is holding a public office they are not entitled to hold?
Which writ can be issued by the High Court or Supreme Court to a person who is holding a public office they are not entitled to hold?
A new law is enacted that infringes upon the fundamental rights guaranteed in the Constitution of India. Which of the following is the most likely course of action that can be taken to challenge the validity of the law?
A new law is enacted that infringes upon the fundamental rights guaranteed in the Constitution of India. Which of the following is the most likely course of action that can be taken to challenge the validity of the law?
Ramesh is the elected head of a village council. Which system of governance does this primarily represent in the Indian political context?
Ramesh is the elected head of a village council. Which system of governance does this primarily represent in the Indian political context?
A country's central bank lowers its lending rates to commercial banks. What is the most likely intended economic consequence of this action?
A country's central bank lowers its lending rates to commercial banks. What is the most likely intended economic consequence of this action?
Which of the following developments had the most significant impact on India achieving independence from British colonial rule?
Which of the following developments had the most significant impact on India achieving independence from British colonial rule?
Which of the following is an example of a renewable energy source that can help reduce reliance on fossil fuels?
Which of the following is an example of a renewable energy source that can help reduce reliance on fossil fuels?
What is the primary function of the ozone layer in Earth's atmosphere?
What is the primary function of the ozone layer in Earth's atmosphere?
Which of the following chemical equations accurately demonstrates a balanced neutralization reaction between an acid and a base?
Which of the following chemical equations accurately demonstrates a balanced neutralization reaction between an acid and a base?
Which of the following is the smallest unit of matter that retains the chemical properties of an element?
Which of the following is the smallest unit of matter that retains the chemical properties of an element?
Which formula correctly calculates simple interest, where P is the principal amount, R is the rate of interest per annum, and T is the time in years?
Which formula correctly calculates simple interest, where P is the principal amount, R is the rate of interest per annum, and T is the time in years?
A train travels from City A to City B at a speed of 60 km/h and returns from City B to City A at a speed of 80 km/h. What is the average speed of the train for the entire journey?
A train travels from City A to City B at a speed of 60 km/h and returns from City B to City A at a speed of 80 km/h. What is the average speed of the train for the entire journey?
If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 5:3 and there are 24 students in the class, how many boys are there?
If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 5:3 and there are 24 students in the class, how many boys are there?
A merchant sells an item at a 20% profit. If the cost price of the item is $200, what is the selling price?
A merchant sells an item at a 20% profit. If the cost price of the item is $200, what is the selling price?
If a sum of money doubles itself in 8 years at simple interest, what is the rate of interest per annum?
If a sum of money doubles itself in 8 years at simple interest, what is the rate of interest per annum?
A can do a piece of work in 10 days, and B can do the same work in 15 days. How many days will they take to complete the work together?
A can do a piece of work in 10 days, and B can do the same work in 15 days. How many days will they take to complete the work together?
A square has an area of 64 $cm^2$. What is the length of its diagonal?
A square has an area of 64 $cm^2$. What is the length of its diagonal?
Simplify the expression: $(a^2 - b^2) / (a + b)$
Simplify the expression: $(a^2 - b^2) / (a + b)$
Flashcards
Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
Provides the legal process for implementing criminal law, including arrest, investigation, and trial procedures.
Indian Penal Code (IPC)
Indian Penal Code (IPC)
Defines crimes and specifies punishments for offenses like theft, murder, and fraud.
Indian Evidence Act
Indian Evidence Act
Governs the admissibility of evidence in court, dictating what can be used to prove or disprove facts.
Constitution of India
Constitution of India
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Summons
Summons
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Warrant
Warrant
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Offences Against Body
Offences Against Body
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Offences Against Property
Offences Against Property
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Offences Against Women
Offences Against Women
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Dying Declaration
Dying Declaration
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Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Rights
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Mandamus
Mandamus
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Writ Jurisdiction
Writ Jurisdiction
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General Knowledge (G.K.)
General Knowledge (G.K.)
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General Science (G.S.)
General Science (G.S.)
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Algebra
Algebra
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BODMAS Rule
BODMAS Rule
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Data Interpretation
Data Interpretation
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Average
Average
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Ratio and Proportion
Ratio and Proportion
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Study Notes
- Sub-Inspector Role: Law enforcement officer, typically below Inspector.
- Legal Knowledge: Crucial for interpreting laws, handling cases, and ensuring justice.
- G.K. & G.S.: General Knowledge and General Science; necessary for awareness and informed decision-making.
- Mathematics: Important for data analysis, investigations, and logical reasoning.
Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
- Purpose: Provides the mechanism for how criminal law is implemented.
- Arrest: Outlines procedures, rights of the accused, and duties of the police.
- Investigation: Details the process of gathering evidence.
- Trial: Describes the various stages, from framing charges to judgment.
- Bail: Conditions and procedures for releasing an accused temporarily.
- Search and Seizure: Rules for conducting lawful searches and seizing property.
- Cognizable Offense: Police can arrest without a warrant.
- Non-Cognizable Offense: Requires a warrant for arrest.
- Summons: An order to appear in court.
- Warrant: An order for arrest.
- CrPC Sections: Focus on understanding key sections related to arrest, search, seizure, and investigation.
Indian Penal Code (IPC)
- Purpose: Defines crimes and prescribes punishments.
- Offences Against Body: Hurt, Grievous Hurt, Murder, Culpable Homicide
- Offences Against Property: Theft, Extortion, Robbery, Dacoity, Cheating, Mischief, Criminal Trespass
- Offences Against Women: Sexual Harassment, Assault, Kidnapping, Abduction, Dowry Death
- Offences Relating to Marriage: Bigamy, Adultery
- Offences Against Public Tranquility: Rioting, Unlawful Assembly
- IPC Sections: Focus on definitions, essential elements, and corresponding punishments for key offenses. Study relevant case laws.
Indian Evidence Act
- Purpose: Governs admissibility of evidence in court.
- Types of Evidence: Direct, circumstantial, documentary, oral.
- Admissibility: Rules for what can be presented as evidence.
- Relevancy: Evidence must be relevant to the facts in issue.
- Hearsay: Generally not admissible, with exceptions.
- Confession: Conditions under which a confession is admissible.
- Dying Declaration: Statements made by a person on the verge of death are admissible.
- Examination of Witnesses: Order and rules for examining witnesses.
Constitution of India
- Fundamental Rights: Guarantees basic human rights.
- Directive Principles of State Policy: Guidelines for the government.
- Fundamental Duties: Responsibilities of citizens.
- Important Articles: Focus on articles relating to law enforcement, individual rights, and powers of the state.
- Writ Jurisdiction: Powers of High Courts and Supreme Court to issue writs (Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo Warranto).
- Emergency Provisions: Powers of the President during emergencies
- Amendment Procedures: How the constitution can be amended
General Knowledge (G.K.)
- History: Indian history, including ancient, medieval, and modern periods with focus on social, economic, and political aspects. World history with emphasis on significant events and movements.
- Geography: Indian geography including physical features, climate, soil, rivers, agriculture, and natural resources. World geography with focus on continents, oceans, important landmarks, and climate patterns.
- Polity: Indian Constitution, political system, governance, public administration, Panchayati Raj, elections.
- Economics: Basic economic concepts, Indian economy, planning, poverty, unemployment, economic reforms.
- Current Affairs: Recent events of national and international importance. Stay updated on current events, government policies, and major developments.
General Science (G.S.)
- Physics: Basic laws of motion, gravitation, light, electricity, magnetism.
- Chemistry: Chemical reactions, acids, bases, salts, elements, compounds.
- Biology: Human body, diseases, nutrition, plants, animals.
- Scientific Inventions and Discoveries: Significant scientific contributions and their impact.
- Environmental Science: Ecology, biodiversity, pollution, climate change.
Mathematics
- Number System: Types of numbers, divisibility rules, HCF, LCM.
- Percentage: Concept and applications.
- Ratio and Proportion: Concept and applications.
- Average: Calculation and applications.
- Simple Interest and Compound Interest: Formulas and applications.
- Profit and Loss: Calculation of profit, loss, percentage profit, percentage loss.
- Time and Work: Problems related to work done by individuals or groups.
- Time and Distance: Problems related to speed, time, and distance.
- Mensuration: Area and volume of geometrical figures.
- Data Interpretation: Analyzing and interpreting data from charts and graphs.
- Simplification: BODMAS rule, simplifying expressions.
- Algebra: Basic algebraic identities and equations.
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