2.
Discretion, when applied to a court of justice, means sound discretion guided by law. It must be governed by rule, not by humour; it must not be arbitrary, vague and fanciful but legal and regular. This observation was made in

3.
Inquiry, Trial or other Proceedings conducted in wrong place

4.
A is tried for voluntarily causing grievous hurt and convicted. The victim subsequently dies. The State wants to try A for the offence of culpable homicide amounting to murder under Indian Penal Code. Which one among the following is the correct legal position?

5.
Which one of the following cases is a landmark case on 'First Information Report'?

6.
Which of the following deals with the absence of complainant?

8.
Non-bailable offence' implies an offence where:

9.
Bailable offence means on offence which is shown as bailable in:

10.
Appeal from orders requiring security or refusal to accept or rejecting surety for keeping peace or good behaviour is dealt under: