Fundamental Laws & Procedural Laws 2013 Maharashtra MCQ

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  • Year 2013
  • Conducted By Maharashtra Government
  • Questions 6
  • Maximum Marks 100
  • Duration 3 Hours
  • Languages Marathi & Hindi & English

Exam Details

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Examination Fundamental Laws and Procedural Laws
Year 2013
Conducting Body Maharashtra Government
Paper Fundamental Laws and Procedural Laws
Subject Fundamental Laws and Procedural Laws
Duration 3 Hours
Maximum Marks 100
Number of Questions 6
Question Type Objective (MCQ)

This SEO summary consolidates Page 1–2 content of the 2013 Fundamental Laws and Procedural Laws paper (W02) for the Assistant/Deputy Charity Commissioner Screening Test. Page 1 presents Part I: Objective Questions with Q1 about the Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950. Page 2 contains Q2–Q6 addressing Indigent Person under state notification, chargesheets, Plea Bargaining, CrPC powers to examine the accused (Section 311A), and CPC Section 9 jurisdiction related to Public Trusts. The document shows exam timing (3 hours) and maximum marks (100).

Major Topics Covered

  • Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950
  • Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
  • Plea Bargaining
  • CrPC Section 311A
  • Civil Procedure Code Section 9
  • Public Trusts and Co-operative Society Jurisdiction
  • Indigent Person (State Notification)

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Instructions

  • Public Trust's Act, 1950 is (a) Departmental (b) Charitable Judicial (c) Administrative (d) P.T.O.

Questions (page 2)

Q1. 1. Public Trust's Act, 1950 is

  • (a) Departmental
  • (b) Charitable Judicial
  • (c) Administrative
  • (d) P.T.O.

Q2. 2. 'Indigent Person' means a person whose total annual income does not exceed as notified by the State Government in exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (B) of Sub-section 4 of Section 41AA of the Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950

  • (a) ₹ 3,600
  • (b) ₹ 25,000
  • (c) ₹ 1,00,000
  • (d) ₹ 50,000

Q3. 3. A chargesheet submitted by Police

  • (a) First Information Report
  • (b) Allegations in the form of protest
  • (c) An oral or written allegation made to a Magistrate for taking action against
  • (d) some persons having committed an offence

Q4. 4. The provisions of chapter 'Plea Bargaining' can be invoked by

  • (a) State
  • (b) Victim
  • (c) Accused
  • (d) None of the above

Q5. 5. Which Section of Criminal Procedure Code empowers the court to examine the accused for giving him an opportunity to explain any circumstances appearing in the evidence against him?

  • (a) Section 314(1) of CrPC
  • (b) Section 313 of CrPC
  • (c) Section 315(1) of CrPC
  • (d) Section 311A of CrPC

Q6. 6. 9 of Civil Procedure Code relates to? Relating to Public Trust

  • (a) Dispute touching the business of a co-operative society
  • (b) All suits of civil nature excepting suits of which their cognizance is either expressly or impliedly barred
  • (c) Industrial Dispute
  • (d) None of the above

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Frequently asked questions

What is the exam name and year?

Fundamental Laws and Procedural Laws, 2013.

What is the paper code?

W02.

Which exam is this paper for?

Assistant / Deputy Charity Commissioner Screening Test.

What is the duration of the exam?

3 hours.

What is the maximum marks for the paper?

100.

Which language instruction note is mentioned?

Marathi language to be used where noted; page header shows multilingual context.

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