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

How many classes of Revenue Officers as per section-7 of the Land Revenue Act?

A. 3
B. 6
C. 7
D. 4
Correct answer is: B. 6
Section 7 classifies revenue officers into six classes.

Fard Badar is to be sanctioned by:

A. Naib Tehsildar / Tehsildar
B. Addl. District Collector
C. Deputy District Collector
D. District Collector
Correct answer is: B. Addl. District Collector
Sanctioning of certain documents (Fard Badar) may be made by the Additional District Collector.

Who can summon persons to give evidence and produce documents?

A. Collector
B. Board of Revenue
C. Commissioner
D. None
Correct answer is: B. Board of Revenue
BOR has powers to summon witnesses/documents in revenue matters.

In which court may the appeal against Consolidation Scheme be filed?

A. Consolidation Officer
B. Tehsildar
C. Addl. Collector
D. Addl. Commissioner (Consolidation)
Correct answer is: D. Addl. Commissioner (Consolidation)
Consolidation appeals are heard by the Additional Commissioner (Consolidation) as per rules.

Who is authorized to define limits of any estate/holding/field for framing record or assessment?

A. Revenue Officer
B. Sub-divisional Collector
C. District Collector
D. Commissioner
Correct answer is: C. District Collector
District Collector has authority to define boundaries/limits for assessment.

A tenant with a right of occupancy may sublet the land fully or partly for a period not more than:

A. Two years
B. Three years
C. One year
D. Seven years
Correct answer is: D. Seven years
Occupancy rights restrict subletting term — here the limit is seven years.

The Land Revenue Rules were framed in:

A. 1967
B. 1988
C. 1911
D. 1973
Correct answer is: B. 1988
The operative Land Revenue Rules were framed in 1988.

A person liable for an arrear of land revenue has been termed by the Act as:

A. Accused
B. Absconder
C. Culprit
D. Defaulter
Correct answer is: D. Defaulter
Persons owing land revenue are described as “defaulter” under revenue law.

The Land Revenue Act comprises how many sections?

A. 179
B. 184
C. 107
D. 100
Correct answer is: B. 184
The Act contains 184 sections in its structure.

A charge upon or claim against land arising out of a private grant or contract is termed:

A. Encumbrance
B. Limitation
C. Check
D. None of them
Correct answer is: A. Encumbrance
Encumbrance denotes charge/claim on land due to private grant/contract.
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