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

Power to deposit rent in certain cases with _________.

A. Revenue Officer
B. Land revenue
C. Landlords
D. None of these
Correct answer is: A. Revenue Officer
Courts/revenue authority may order deposit of rent with the Revenue Officer in some cases.

The land which is irrigated from water of wells is called:

A. Nehri
B. Chahi
C. Abi
D. Barani
Correct answer is: B. Chahi
Land irrigated by wells/tube-wells is locally termed “chahi.”

Bar of relief by suit under section 9 is provided by:

A. Act I of 1977
B. Act II of 1877
C. Act I of 1877
D. Act II of 1977
Correct answer is: C. Act I of 1877
Reference to historical procedural statute (Act I of 1877) limiting relief by suit.

The words “with the previous sanction of the Governor General in Council” were deleted by the ________.

A. Sindh courts
B. Balochistan courts
C. Punjab courts
D. None of these
Correct answer is: C. Punjab courts
Historical deletion was effected by decisions/amendments applied in Punjab.

Which law has abolished Land Revenue in the Province of Punjab?

A. The Punjab Land Revenue Act 1998
B. The Punjab Land Revenue Act 1997
C. The Punjab Land Revenue Act 1996
D. The Punjab Land Revenue Act 1995
Correct answer is: A. The Punjab Land Revenue Act 1998
The 1998 provincial enactment effected abolition/reform of certain land revenue provisions.

Objection against the acquisition of land shall be made in writing to:

A. Commissioner
B. Collector
C. Landlord
D. None of these
Correct answer is: B. Collector
Objections to acquisition are typically filed in writing to the Collector.

Who is competent to give final decision on objections against acquisition of land?

A. Collector
B. Landlord
C. Commissioner
D. All of these
Correct answer is: C. Commissioner
Final decision on acquisition objections is made by the Commissioner.

The types of revenue officers are:

A. 8
B. 7
C. 6
D. 5
Correct answer is: D. 5
This entry lists five types of revenue officers (as per the source used).

What is the period of limitation for an appeal before the Board of Revenue?

A. 90 days
B. 60 days
C. 30 days
D. None of these
Correct answer is: A. 90 days
In this entry the limitation for BOR appeal is given as 90 days.

What is the period of limitation for an appeal before the Collector?

A. 10 days
B. 20 days
C. 30 days
D. 60 days
Correct answer is: C. 30 days
Time limit for appeal to Collector is 30 days.
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