judiciary and Law MCQs

This section contains important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) related to Judiciary, Constitution, Legal System, Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), Civil & Criminal Law, Evidence Act, CrPC, and other law-related topics. These MCQs are very useful for competitive exams such as PPSC, FPSC, SPSC, KPPSC, BPSC, NTS, CSS, PMS, Judiciary exams, and other recruitment tests.

By practicing these MCQs, candidates can strengthen their knowledge of:

Judicial structure and functions in Pakistan

Constitutional provisions and amendments

Civil & Criminal procedure laws

Legal terminologies and principles

International law basics

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The maximum time limit for the entire process from filing a representation to its decision is:

A. 30 days
B. 60 days
C. 90 days (30 to file + 60 to decide)
D. 120 days
Correct answer is: C. 90 days (30 to file + 60 to decide)
The Act provides 30 days to file and 60 days for decision, totaling 90 days.

An EPO is issued if the Enforcement Officer, after the IO’s report, finds that the nuisance:

A. Might exist
B. Exists
C. Existed in the past
D. Is minor
Correct answer is: B. Exists
An EPO is issued when a nuisance actually exists.

When converting an EPO to an Absolute Order, the order must include all of the following EXCEPT:

A. Details of the nuisance
B. The name of the Investigating Officer
C. Direction to remove the nuisance
D. Penalty for non-compliance
Correct answer is: B. The name of the Investigating Officer
Investigator’s name is not required.

During a hearing, the authorized officer has the right to:

A. Issue new orders
B. Cross-examine and rebut evidence
C. Adjourn the hearing
D. Overrule the Hearing Officer
Correct answer is: B. Cross-examine and rebut evidence
Authorized officers may cross-examine and rebut evidence during proceedings.

The daily report by the EO on movable encroachments is submitted to the:

A. Hearing Officer
B. SDEO
C. Board
D. Chairperson
Correct answer is: B. SDEO
Movable encroachment reports are submitted to the SDEO.

Who can call a special meeting of the Board?

A. Any Member
B. The Secretary
C. The Chairperson
D. The Enforcement Officer
Correct answer is: C. The Chairperson
Only the Chairperson has the authority to call a special meeting.

A representation must be filed by an aggrieved person within how many days of the cause of action?

A. 15 days
B. 30 days
C. 60 days
D. 90 days
Correct answer is: B. 30 days
Representation must be filed within 30 days.

The standard notice period for a Board meeting is at least:

A. 24 hours
B. 3 days
C. 7 days
D. 15 days
Correct answer is: B. 3 days

A representation is NOT admissible if:

A. It is filed by an advocate
B. A similar representation was already dismissed
C. It challenges the power of an EO
D. It includes an affidavit
Correct answer is: B. A similar representation was already dismissed
Duplicate representations are not admissible.

In the case of a special meeting, who can reduce the notice period?

A. The Secretary
B. A majority of Members
C. The Chairperson
D. It cannot be reduced
Correct answer is: C. The Chairperson
The Chairperson may reduce the notice period for special meetings.
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