71. The power to direct investigation under Section 156(3) of Criminal Procedure Code can be exercised by
72. During investigation a search can be conducted without warrant by
73. A Magistrate can appoint receiver in case of disputed property under . . . . . . . . of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
74. In proceedings under section 145 Criminal Procedure Code prior possession is taken into consideration. What is that period:
75. Which one of the following case is related to anticipatory bail?
76. The High Court cannot exercise the power under Section 407 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to transfer cases and appeals if
77. In a famous case the Supreme Court has provided strict guidelines related to right the arrested persons
78. Magistrate by whom the case is heard may award such compensation, not exceeding-
79. Under which of the following sections of Code of Civil Procedure (1908) did Indian courts recognize or derecognise the foreign decree of divorce?
80. Who is not entitled to any maintenance under Chapter IX of Criminal Procedure Code
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