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

Stay updated and prepare effectively with our Judiciary and Law MCQs, designed to help aspirants succeed in their exams

What happens to seized goods?

A. Kept in godowns
B. Auctioned and proceeds held till decision
C. Given to poor
D. Sent to federal govt
Correct answer is: B. Auctioned and proceeds held till decision
Goods are auctioned, money kept until case is decided.

Who is responsible for updating the list of essential goods?

A. Federal Government
B. Local Governments
C. Government of Punjab
D. Courts
Correct answer is: C. Government of Punjab
Punjab Government notifies updates to the list.

If a person is found not guilty, what happens to auction proceeds?

A. Money confiscated
B. Returned with earned profit
C. Given to govt
D. Partially returned
Correct answer is: B. Returned with earned profit
Innocent accused get full money back with profit.

What is the penalty for not reporting inventory?

A. No penalty
B. Imprisonment or fine
C. Only warning
D. Life ban
Correct answer is: B. Imprisonment or fine
Non-reporting attracts punishment under the Act.

If convicted, what happens to auction proceeds?

A. Returned to accused
B. Confiscated by government
C. Given to poor
D. Shared with informer only
Correct answer is: B. Confiscated by government
Proceeds are forfeited to the government if found guilty.

Are auctions allowed before final judgment?

A. No
B. Yes, proceeds kept till court decision
C. Only with High Court order
D. Only if goods are perishable
Correct answer is: B. Yes, proceeds kept till court decision
Goods may be auctioned before judgment, money held until decision.

What is the penalty for not keeping stock records?

A. No penalty
B. Only Rs. 10,000 fine
C. Up to 3 years jail or Rs. 1 million fine or both
D. Only warning
Correct answer is: C. Up to 3 years jail or Rs. 1 million fine or both
Failure to maintain stock records carries jail or fine.

What is the broader impact of the Hoarding Act?

A. Encourages exports
B. Controls artificial shortages, stabilizes prices, ensures supply
C. Increases taxes
D. Protects hoarders
Correct answer is: B. Controls artificial shortages, stabilizes prices, ensures supply
The Act aims to regulate market and ensure availability of essentials.

Are companies also liable under the Act?

A. No
B. Yes, but only directors
C. Yes, including responsible officers unless due diligence proven
D. Only shareholders
Correct answer is: C. Yes, including responsible officers unless due diligence proven
Companies and responsible officers are liable.

Are trials under this Act summary in nature?

A. No, regular trials
B. Yes, summary in nature
C. Only by High Court
D. Only if both parties agree
Correct answer is: B. Yes, summary in nature
The Act requires summary trials for speed.
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