CSS :: Prisoners Probational Release Act 1926
1.
Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, was enacted on
A.
17th August, 1926
B.
17th September, 1926
C.
17th October, 1926
D.
17th November, 1926
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
2.
Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 consist_______ sections
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
3.
Section _____ of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 deals with power of Government to release a person confined in prison
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
4.
Section of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 empowers ______ Government to release a prisoner.
A.
Local
B.
Provincial
C.
Federal
D.
All of above
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
5.
When a Provincial Government release a person by using section 2 of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926, it release person upon
A.
License
B.
Certificate
C.
Affidavit by the prisoner
D.
Compromise
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
6.
The expression sentence of imprisonment used in section 2 of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 means
A.
Imprisonment in default of payment of fine
B.
Imprisonment to furnish security under Chapter VIII of the Code of Criminal Procedure
C.
Both (a) and (b)
D.
None of above
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
7.
Section _____ of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 deals with period for which license to be in forced
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
8.
A licence granted under section 2 of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 shall be in force until the date on which the person released would
A.
Be discharged from prison or licence be revoked
B.
Acquitted by Court
C.
Both (a) and (b)
D.
None of above
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
9.
Period of release to be reckoned as imprisonment for computing period of sentence served as provided by section______ of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
10.
Section______ of the Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926 deals with form of licence
Answer: Option B
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