The Court of Sessions shall ordinarily hold its sitting as per Section 9 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
A. At such place or places at the High Court may, by notification, specify, or if any particular case, the Court of Session is of opinion that it will tend to the general convenience of the parties and the witnesses to hold its sittings at any other place in the Session Division
B. At such place or places at the High Court may, by notification, specify, or if any particular case, the Court of Session is of opinion that it will tend to the general convenience of the parties and the witnesses to hold its sittings at any other place in the Session Division, it may with the consent of the prosecution and the accused sit at that place for the disposal of the case
C. At such place or places at the State Government may, by notification, specify, or if any particular case, the Court of Session is of opinion that it will tend to the general convenience of the parties and the witnesses to hold its sittings at any other place in the Session Division, it may with the consent of the prosecution and the accused sit at that place for the disposal of the case
D. If in any particular case, the court of Session is of opinion that it will tend to the general convenience of the parties and the witnesses to hold its sittings at any other place in the Sessions Division, it may with the consent of the Public Prosecutor sit at that place for the disposal of the case
Answer: Option B
A. Three hundred rupees
B. Four hundred rupees
C. Five hundred rupees
D. Any Amount
A. Section 310A
B. Section 311A
C. Section 312A
D. Section 313A
Which of the following offence can be compounded without the permission of the court?
A. Voluntarily causing hurt under Section 323 of the Indian Penal Code 1860
B. Causing miscarriage under section 312 of the Indian Penal Code 1860
C. Criminal breach of trust under section 406 of the Indian Penal Code 1860
D. Voluntarily causing grievous hurt under section 325 of the Indian Penal Code 1860
A. Five years
B. Four years
C. Three years
D. Two years
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