CLAT PG criminal_procedure — practice questions
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Practice CLAT PG criminal_procedure in the app →Article 20(3) of the Constitution provides that 'no person accused of any offence shall be compelled to be a wArticle 22 of the Constitution provides for protection against arrest and detention. Article 22(1) and (2) reqIn DK Basu v State of West Bengal (1997), the Supreme Court laid down detailedLalita Kumari v Government of Uttar Pradesh (2014) held that registration of an FIR'Cognizable offence' under the CrPC means an offenceIn Arnesh Kumar v State of Bihar (2014), the Supreme Court directed that arrest under Section 498A IPC (crueltSection 167(2) CrPC provides for 'default bail' if the investigation is not completed within statutory time-liSection 197 CrPC requires SANCTION FOR PROSECUTION of certain public servants for acts done inSection 313 CrPC empowers the court toSection 161 CrPC statements (statements to police during investigation) areSection 164 CrPC permits the recording ofHussainara Khatoon v Home Secretary, State of Bihar (1979) is the foundational case for which right?Section 437 CrPC governs bail inSection 482 CrPC preserves the 'inherent powers' of the High Court. State of Haryana v Bhajan Lal (1992) enumeSection 320 CrPC deals with COMPOUNDING of offences. Which proposition is MOST accurate?Section 357 CrPC empowers the trial court to orderConstitutional protection under Article 22(2) (production before magistrate within 24 hours) does NOT apply toSelvi v State of Karnataka (2010) held that'Anticipatory bail' under Section 438 CrPC is available to a person'Presumption of innocence' in Indian criminal jurisprudenceIn Manubhai Ratilal Patel v State of Gujarat (2013), the Supreme Court reiterated that the GROUNDS OF ARREST mSection 207 CrPC requires the Magistrate, in cases instituted on a police report, to furnish the accused with Maneka Gandhi v UoI (1978) imported into Article 21 the requirement that the 'procedure established by law' muThe 'arrest memo' procedure mandated by DK Basu v West Bengal (1997) requires