1. It is mandatory to produce the person arrested before magistrate, within 24 hours of his arrest under
Section 57 of CrPC.
2. A proclamation under Section 82 of Criminal Procedure Code can be issued against a person against
whom a warrant has been issued. Thus, a proclamation can be issued against:
- Accused offender
- A surety
- A witness
- All of above
3. A proclamation requiring a person to appear, must be published giving not less than – 30 Days time
to the person concerned
4. Attachment to the property of the person absconding:
Can be issued simultaneously with the issue of the proclamation under Sec 82 of CrPC
5. Period of limitation for filing claims and objections to the attachment of the property attached under
Sec 83 of CrPC, by any person other than the proclaimed person, as provided under Sec 84 of CrPC :
- Within two months of attachment
6. Period of limitation for filing a suit to establish the right over the property attached by a person
other than the person proclaimed, who has filed claims and objections to attachment, is –
- One year from the date of disallowing the claim.
7. If the person proclaimed, appears within the person specified in the proclamation, the property
attached - Shall be released from attachment
8. If the person proclaimed does not appear within the limit specified in the proclamation, the property
under attachment
- A) Shall not be sold until expiry of six months from the date of attachment
- B) Shall not be sold until any claim or objection under Section 84 have been dispose of
- C) Both A and B
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9. A proclaimed person whose property has been attached can claim the property of the sale proceeds,
on appearance within –
- 2 years of attachment
10. An arrested person has a right to consult a legal practitioner of his choice. The consultation with
the lawyer –
a) May not be in presence of the police officer
b) May be in presence of police officer but not within his hearing
c) Both A & B
11. A search warrant is a written authority given to a police officer or any other person for the search of
any place – generally, as well as for specified things or documents.
12. The word ‘inspection’ used in Section 93 (1) (c) of Criminal Procedure Code , refers to –
- Locality and place
13. A search warrant can be issued in respect of a place –
a) Used for deposit and sale of stolen property
b) Used for deposit, sale and production of counterfeit coin, currency notes and stamps of stolen
property
c) Used for deposit, sale and production of forged documents and false seals
d) All of above
14. Under Sec 95 of CrPC, certain publications can be forfeited and search warrant can be issued for the
same. In this context, the provisions are –
B) A book can be forfeited and search warrant can be issued for the same
C) A document can be forfeited and search warrant can be issued for the same
D) Both B & C
15. Sec 87 of CrPC authorizes issuance of warrant:
a) In lieu of summons
b) In addition to summons
c) Both a & b
16. A declaration of forfeiture under Sec. 95 of CrPC can be set aside by - High Court
17. The period of limitation for an application to set aside the declaration of forfeiture has been
provided under Section 95,96,97,98
Ans- two monthsfrom the date of publication of declaration
18. During investigation, a search can be conducted without warrant by the – Investigation Officer
19. Search without warrant can be conducted under Sec 103 of CrPC
a) In the presence of the Magistrate who is competent to issue search warrant in respect of any
place
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