Friday, April 28, 2017

Pre-entry written Test for Civil Judges & Judicial Magistrates High Court of Sindh

Model Paper III (Criminal Law)
Pre-entry written Test for Civil Judges & Judicial Magistrates
High Court of Sindh
Note: Attempt any seven questions.
Time limit: 3 hours
Each question carries equal marks.
Q.1 How many criminal courts work under the
control of District Judge in a district? Discuss
their powers and jurisdiction.
Q.2. Elaborate trial in criminal cases followed in the
courts of a magistrate?
Q.3. Describe kinds of bails and under what provision
of law these are applied for?
Q.4. What should be the consideration of a judge at
the time of granting bail in non bailable offences?
Q.5 What is meant by ‘rule of consistency’? Write a
bail order in a case of theft applying rule of
consistency.
Q.6. What are the discriminatory powers of a judge
who presides a criminal court? How and in what


manner these powers are exercised?
Q.7. What are the circumstances when a trial court (of
magistrate) requires to amend or alter charge?
Q.8. Describe types of punishments?
Q.9. What is the difference between Hadd and Tazir?
Q.10.What is the difference between warrant and
summons?
Q.11. What is the difference between bailable and non
bailable offence? Whether an accused, below the
age of 18 years, is entitle for the benefit of bail in a case of capital punishment? If so, discuss
relevant law.
Q.12. What are the integral parts of criminal justice
system in Pakistan?
Q.13. What is the difference between section 249 and
249A of Cr.P.C.?
Q.14. Discuss existing juvenile justice system in
Pakistan?
Q.15. Define and explain “ Qisas”, “Badl-i-Sulah”, Diyat,
“Arsh” and “Daman”
Q.16. Give salient features of Juvenile Justice System
Ordinance, 2000, who can and under what
circumstances declare an accused as juvenile?
Q.17. What is remand? Under what circumstances custody
of an accused can be given to police?
Q.18. What is confession? How it can be recorded?
Whether the statement under Section 164 Cr.P.C can
be used against an accused and under what
circumstances?
Q.19. Illustrate what precautions can be taken by a
Magistrate at the time of holding Identification
Parade and also discuss evidentiary value of the
Identification Parade.

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