Judge
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Q. Who decides whether the accused person is guilty or innocent?
- Public
- Police
- Defence lawyer
- Judge
Q.
Describe the role of judge in the criminal justice system?
Q. A judge is like the____ of a cricket match.
- umpire
- bowler
- wicket-keeper
- batsperson
Q. Who decides if a person is innocent or guilty?
- Police
- Judge
- People
- Military
Q. Which of the following is not a function of the Judge?
- Taking photographs of burnt homes
- Writing judgements
- Conducting a fair trial
- Passing judgements
Q. Malcolm has some disagreement with Martin over the extent of a piece of land. What should Malcolm do?
- File a civil case in the court regarding the issue.
- File a criminal case in the court regarding the issue.
- File a petition with the district administration.
- Use force and make Martin understand.
Q. Who decides if a person is innocent or guilty?
- Police
- People
- Judge
- Military
Q. A judge should never act ____.
- partial
- impartial
- impersonal
- unbiased
Q. A judge should never act ____.
- partial
- impartial
- impersonal
- unbiased
Q. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any underlined part.
(a) Mr. Smith was accused for murder (b) but the court found him not guilty (c) and acquitted him.
(a) Mr. Smith was accused for murder (b) but the court found him not guilty (c) and acquitted him.
- (b)
- (c)
- (a)
- No error
Q. Explain the relationship between a Public Prosecutor and the State.
Q. It is the duty of the police to decide whether a person is guilty or innocent.
- True
- False
Q. It is the duty of the police to decide whether a person is guilty or innocent.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following is not a function of the Judge?
- Passing judgements
- Conducting a fair trial
- Taking photographs of burnt homes
- Writing judgements
Q. Given below are Legal Principles followed by a Factual Situation. Apply the principles followed by a factual Situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Confession made in the court should be free and voluntary.
FACTUAL SITUATION: Sumeet wanted to give an expensive gift to his girl friend on her birthday. But he did not have the enough money. So he snatched a gold chain from an old lady. Police arrested Sumeet on suspicion and in the lock up the investing officer told him that him that if he would admit his guilt he shall be set free. Sumeet confesses his guilt in the court.
LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Confession made in the court should be free and voluntary.
FACTUAL SITUATION: Sumeet wanted to give an expensive gift to his girl friend on her birthday. But he did not have the enough money. So he snatched a gold chain from an old lady. Police arrested Sumeet on suspicion and in the lock up the investing officer told him that him that if he would admit his guilt he shall be set free. Sumeet confesses his guilt in the court.
- Sumeet shall be released as he admitted his guilt
- Court will set him free because of his truthfulness
- Sumeet shall not be punished as the police officer has promised him release
- Sumeet shall not be punished merely on the basis of this suggested confession
Q. Who decides whether the accused person is guilty or innocent?
- Public
- Police
- Judge
- Defence lawyer
Q. A judge is like the____ of a cricket match.
- umpire
- batsperson
- wicket-keeper
- bowler
Q. Match the following:
- final sentence
- argues for accused
- argues for state
- civil force