MCQs on The Punjab Prevention of Hoarding Act 2020

Description: The Punjab Prevention of Hoarding Act 2020

The Punjab Prevention of Hoarding Act 2020 was enacted to control artificial shortages, stabilize market prices, and ensure the availability of essential goods to the public. The law strictly prohibits hoarding of more than the permitted quantity of scheduled items, which include over 40 essentials like wheat, sugar, flour, cement, fuel, medicines, and masks.

Key features of the Act include:

Strict Punishments: Up to 3 years imprisonment and heavy fines (50% of hoarded goods’ value).

Non-bailable Offences: All offences are cognizable and non-bailable.

Inspection & Seizure: Deputy Commissioners and notified officers are empowered to inspect, seize, and even conduct searches without warrant if reasonable grounds exist.

Auction of Goods: Seized goods are auctioned immediately, and proceeds are kept until final court decision. If acquitted, the dealer gets the money back with profit; if convicted, proceeds go to the government.

Company & Dealer Liability: Both individuals and companies, including their responsible officers, can be prosecuted.

Trials: Summary in nature, to be completed within 30 days, with a right of appeal within another 30 days.

Informers’ Reward: Informers are entitled to 10% of the value of hoarded goods upon conviction.

Province-wide Enforcement: Applicable across Punjab, with the list of essential items updated by the Government of Punjab.
👉 Overall, the Act serves as a legal weapon against profiteering and black-marketing, ensuring uninterrupted supply of essential commodities to the people.

What is the maximum time limit for completing a summary trial under this Act?

A. 7 days
B. 15 days
C. 30 days
D. 90 days
Correct answer is: C. 30 days
Summary trials must be completed within 30 days.

When was the Punjab Prevention of Hoarding Act 2020 enforced?

A. 1/2020
B. 7/2020
C. 12/2020
D. 3/2021
Correct answer is: B. 7/2020
The Act came into force in July 2020.

Can an appeal be filed against a trial decision?

A. No appeal allowed
B. Yes, within 15 days
C. Yes, within 30 days
D. Only in High Court
Correct answer is: C. Yes, within 30 days
Appeal is allowed within 30 days.

What is the main objective of the Act?

A. To collect taxes
B. To prevent hoarding and ensure availability of essential items
C. To regulate exports
D. To fix wages
Correct answer is: B. To prevent hoarding and ensure availability of essential items
The law’s aim is to stop hoarding and ensure supply of essentials.

Is there any reward for informers?

A. No
B. Yes, 5% of goods value
C. Yes, 10% of value upon conviction
D. Only government employees
Correct answer is: C. Yes, 10% of value upon conviction
Informers receive 10% reward after conviction.

How is hoarding defined under the Act?

A. Importing goods illegally
B. Storing goods beyond allowed limit to create scarcity
C. Selling without license
D. Smuggling goods abroad
Correct answer is: B. Storing goods beyond allowed limit to create scarcity
Hoarding means keeping more than the allowed stock to create shortage.

Are protections for informers mentioned in the Act?

A. Yes, strong protections
B. No, no specific protections
C. Only partial
D. Confidential only
Correct answer is: B. No, no specific protections
Act does not explicitly mention protections.

Who is considered a dealer under the Act?

A. Only manufacturers
B. Only wholesalers
C. Anyone making, storing, selling, or distributing essential goods
D. Only retailers
Correct answer is: C. Anyone making, storing, selling, or distributing essential goods
The law defines dealer broadly to include all handlers of essential goods.

Which of the following are examples of scheduled goods?

A. Toys, clothes, jewelry
B. Wheat, sugar, flour, fuel, masks, medicines, cement
C. Mobile phones, laptops, cars
D. None
Correct answer is: B. Wheat, sugar, flour, fuel, masks, medicines, cement
These are listed as scheduled essential goods.

How many essential items are listed in the schedule of the Act?

A. 10
B. 20
C. Over 40
D. 5
Correct answer is: C. Over 40
The Act covers more than 40 scheduled essential items.
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