Mcq on Forensic Law

Enhance your Knowledge of Law (specially related to forensic science) by taking this test. This Test contains 100+ MCQs and every time you will get a series of 10 new objectives after attempting one series or refreshing this page. All correct answers will be given at the end of the examination along with your marks.

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#1. Testamentary capacity is regulated by:

#2. Wild Life Protection Act, 1972 was amended in which year?

#3. Section 465, IPC describes:

#4. Who of the following is appointed as the Chairperson of National Board for Wild Life?

#5. The term ‘Expert evidence’ is defined in section:

#6. The Evidence unearthed by sniffer dog facts under?

#7. The Supreme Court held, that forcing a person to undergo polygraph, brain mapping and narco analysis tests, as violation of:

#8. Magistrate inquest is conducted in the following conditions, except:

#9. Section 18, NDPS Act 1985 describes punishment for contravention in relation to:

#10. The Admissibility of Dying Declaration is based on which of the following Maxim:

#11. Murder cases are tried in the following courts:

#12. Narco Analysis Technique is against which Article of Constitution?

#13. Law of Evidence is:

#14. 'Expert’ is defined in the following section:

#15. Total ___ types of Grievous hurt are designated in IPC

#16. ________ is pillow for child sex abuse

#17. Robbery is defined in following section of IPC:

#18. Magistrate Inquest is done in cases of:

#19. Which of the following section of Indian Evidence act-1872 describe ‘Dying Declaration’?

#20. The most important human activity, leading to the extinction of wildlife is:

#21. A Person may be charged together if in a year he conducts:

#22. Which of the following officers cannot conduct enquiry into a dowry death?

#23. Wildlife (Protection) Act in India was enacted in:

#24. Definition of sexual assault is in:

#25. “Fact of which court must take judicial notice” is defined in:

#26. Which of the following officers cannot conduct enquiry into a dowry death?

#27. Which of the following courts is not a court of trial?

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#28. Section 17, NDPS Act 1985 describes punishment for contravention in relation to:

#29. An arrested person can not be detained by the Police for more than:

#30. The Indian Arms Act was enforced in:

#31. Following Section is related to Poison:

#32. Which of these is incorrect about the first information report?

#33. Exhumation means:

#34. The time limit for exhumation in India is:

#35. Dying declaration is to be preferably recorded by:

#36. Which of the following types of inquests are presently held in India?

#37. The plant protected under Wildlife (Protection) Act is:

#38. Inquest is conducted under which of the following sections of Indian law?

#39. We have Judicial System to:

#40. As per IPC (Indian Penal Code), Emasculation is classified as:

#41. Cheating is defined in following section of IPC:

#42. Who can be considered as an expert witness?

#43. Forgery is defined in following section of IPC:

#44. Law Presumes that every person is sane and the burden of providing mental illness is on him. This is according to:

#45. Which of these cannot make an arrest as per the provisions of the Cr.P.C.?

#46. Intoxication as defense is contained in:

#47. Dowry deaths are booked under which Section of Indian Law:

#48. Which of these offences may not be tried summarily:

#49. Section 27 of Indian Evidence Act is based on:

#50. Judges in Courts of Session are appointed by:

#51. A confession during the course of an investigation must be made before:

#52. Section 15, NDPS Act 1985 describes punishment for contravention in relation to:

#53. The evidence of Expert in the Court of Law is recorded in the following order:

#54. A Confession during an Investigation must be made before:

#55. A Medical Examination of an accused can be done at the request of a police officer not below the rank of:

#56. What is the minimum punishment for those found guilty of acid attack?

#57. Legal limit of blood alcohol levels for driving in India as prescribed by Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 is:

#58. Civil death may be presumed if one has not been heard for:

#59. Police inquest is conducted under section:

#60. Murder is defined in Indian Penal Code, Section:

#61. Grievous Hurt is described in following section of IPC:

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#62. The criminal responsibility of a mentally ill person is stated under the following section of Indian law?

#63. Which of the following types of inquests are presently held in India?

#64. Medical Negligence comes under Following section of IPC:

#65. Evidence under the Evidence Act means and includes:

#66. Section 376 – A of Indian Penal Code relates to which of the following?

#67. Which of the following witness can be asked a leading question duringexamination-in-chief?

#68. Juvenile courts are meant for trial of:

#69. Conduct money is paid for:

#70. Acid attackers are punished under which of these sections of IPC?

#71. The criminal responsibility of a mentally ill person is stated under the following section of Indian law?

#72. Testamentary Capacity Means:

#73. NDPS Act is associated with:

#74. A Person aggrieved by a refusal to register an FIR by the Police Station may send the report to:

#75. Inquest means inquiry into:

#76. ‘Expert’ is defined in the following section:

#77. Opinion of examiner of electronic evidence is admissible in court of law under section:

#78. When the Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director of FSL are Summoned by court, he may depute any officer conversant with the case. This provision is made under Section:

#79. Which of the following courts is not a court of trial?

#80. Section 16, NDPS Act 1985 describes punishment for contravention in relation to:

#81. Corpus delecti means:

#82. “Evidence is to be weighed and not counted” attracts which section of Evidence Act?

#83. In terms of maximum power, the Courts are in the following ascending order:

#84. The death sentence before being executed is required to be confirmed by:

#85. Dying Declaration is to be preferably recorded by :

#86. In which section of the CrPC provision for free legal aid is given:

#87. Section 489A, IPC describes:

#88. A does sexual intercourse with a widow below 16 years of age with her consent:

#89. An Inquest into suicide or death leading to a suspicion of an offence is ordinarily conducted by:

#90. The homicide caused unintentionally by an act done in a good faith is:

#91. The Right of Private defense is contained in:

#92. If an accused voluntarily consents for Brain mapping and Narco analysis then such information is relevant under which section of Indian Evidence Act?

#93. Culpable Homicide is described in section:

#94. ‘Y’ lays stick and turf over a pit, with intention of causing death. ‘Z’ believing the ground to be firm tread on it, falls and dies. The crime committed by ‘Y’ is:

#95. Physical Evidence at the Crime Scene should be collected in the presence of:

#96. It is important to separate witnesses at a crime scene in order to:

#97. Which section of CrPC provides protection against double jeopardy?

#98. Which Preliminary examination of a child is done to test his competency as a witness?

#99. Hurt is described in following section of IPC:

#100. Which Article in the Constitution provide regulations for the subordinate Courts?

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