Paper-II IPC & Minor Acts (2007) - Maharashtra AP Prosecutor

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  • Year 2007
  • Conducted By Maharashtra Government
  • Questions 8
  • Maximum Marks 100
  • Duration 3 Hours
  • Languages English

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination Assistant Public Prosecutor, Group-A Screening Test
Year 2007
Conducting Body Maharashtra Government
Paper Paper-II Indian Penal Code and All Other Minor Criminal Acts (Central and State)
Subject Indian Penal Code and All Other Minor Criminal Acts
Duration 3 Hours
Maximum Marks 100
Number of Questions 8
Question Type Mixed

This entry corresponds to Paper-II of the 2007 Maharashtra Assistant Public Prosecutor, Group-A Screening Test. The paper tests knowledge of the Indian Penal Code and all other minor criminal acts (central and state). It begins with a compulsory essay-style Q1 on recent developments in criminal law, followed by a mix of descriptive questions and notes on consent, offences under specific acts, and definitions related to minor acts. Page 2 repairs reveal several questions focusing on sections 34 and 114 IPC, distinctions between various offences, and the practice of short notes on minor acts such as Arms Act, Explosive Substances Act, Forest Act, and related regulatory provisions. The exam emphasizes legal interpretation, application of law, and concise written responses. The page also includes questions on the Protection of Civil Rights Act, Prevention of Atrocities Act, and provisions related to trees, gambling, and weapons, reflecting a broad spectrum of criminal law topics tested in the screening test.

Major Topics Covered

  • Indian Penal Code
  • Minor Acts
  • Consent under IPC
  • Section 34 IPC
  • Section 114 IPC
  • Protection of Civil Rights Act
  • Prevention of Atrocities Act
  • Arms Act
  • Explosive Substances Act
  • Forest Act
  • Preservation of Trees Act
  • Gambling Act
  • Common gaming house
  • Brothel
  • Essential commodity
  • Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes
  • Imitation Fire Arms
  • Lottery exemptions
  • Powers of seizure
  • Sanction under laws

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Instructions

  • A \cdot P \cdot P. Exam . 200 F RRT-II 000302 2007 Paper - II INDIAN PENAL CODE AND ALL OTHER MINOR CRIMINAL ACTS (CENTRAL AND STATE) Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 100 Question No. 1 is compulsory.
  • (ii) Answer any eight from the remaining questions.
  • Question No. 1 carries 20 marks and remaining questions carry 10 marks each.
  • (iii) Number of optional questions up to the prescribed number in the order in which questions
  • (iv) have been solved, will only be assessed and excess answers of the questions will not be assessed. "Other than cited cases, candidate should not write roll number, any names (including
  • (v) their own), signature, address or any indication of their identity anywhere inside the answer book otherwise he will be penalised".

Questions (page 2)

Q1. (a) 1. Write essay on any of the following (Recent development in Criminal Law): Laws relating to offences in respect of women;

(a) 1. Write essay on any of the following (Recent development in Criminal Law): Laws relating to offences in respect of women;

(b) Laws affecting the economy of the nation;

(c) Laws relating to environment, pollution, IPC, etc.;

(d) Write short notes on IPC.

  • (a) 1. Write essay on any of the following (Recent development in Criminal Law): Laws relating to offences in respect of women;
  • (b) Laws affecting the economy of the nation;
  • (c) Laws relating to environment, pollution, IPC, etc.;
  • (d) Write short notes on IPC.

Q2. (a) 2. Document Injury

(a) 2. Document Injury

(b) What is consent? The accused gave assurance of marriage and committed sexual intercourse with the girl. Afterwards he refused to marry with the girl. Whether such consent is consent within meaning of Section 90 and Section 376 IPC?

  • (a) 2. Document Injury
  • (b) What is consent? The accused gave assurance of marriage and committed sexual intercourse with the girl. Afterwards he refused to marry with the girl. Whether such consent is consent within meaning of Section 90 and Section 376 IPC?

Q3. 3. Intercourse with the girl. Afterwards he refused to marry with the girl. Whether such consent is consent within meaning of Section 90 and Section 376 IPC?

Q4. 4. What is the difference between Section 34 and Section 114 IPC? Whether the presence of the accused is must at the time of commission of offence?

Q5. (a) 5. Short notes on Minor Acts, answer any five: Disorderly behaviour in drunken condition.

(a) 5. Short notes on Minor Acts, answer any five: Disorderly behaviour in drunken condition.

(b) Imitation Fire Arms. Sanction u/s 39 of Arms Act and S.7 of Explosive Substances Act.

(c) Powers of seizure and confiscation of property under Forest Act.

(d) Protection Home.

(e) Prohibitory orders in respect of weapons, music, noise etc.

  • (a) 5. Short notes on Minor Acts, answer any five: Disorderly behaviour in drunken condition.
  • (b) Imitation Fire Arms. Sanction u/s 39 of Arms Act and S.7 of Explosive Substances Act.
  • (c) Powers of seizure and confiscation of property under Forest Act.
  • (d) Protection Home.

Q6. (a) 6. Definitions on Minor Acts any five:
Arms Common gaming house

(a) 6. Definitions on Minor Acts any five:
Arms Common gaming house

(c) Brothel

(d) Tree

(e) Scheduled caste and scheduled tribes
(f) Essential commodity

  • (a) 6. Definitions on Minor Acts any five:
    Arms Common gaming house
  • (c) Brothel
  • (d) Tree

Q7. 7. What is the difference between offence u/s 7
(1) (d) of Protection of Civil Rights Act and S.3
(1)
(x) of Prevention of Atrocities Act (Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes).

Q8. (a) 8. Give Reasons any five: Person found in suspicious circumstances between sunset and sunrise can be arrested.

(a) 8. Give Reasons any five: Person found in suspicious circumstances between sunset and sunrise can be arrested.

(b) Special police officer can take search without warrant under Immoral Traffic (Prevention Act).

(c) If any person wishes to fell tree, he can do so under Maharashtra (Urban Areas) Preservation of Trees Act.

(d) Lottery is exempted from Gambling Act.

(e) Possession of weapons like swords, knives, choppers are made punishable under Arms Act.
(f) Person can possess and consume liquor.

  • (a) 8. Give Reasons any five: Person found in suspicious circumstances between sunset and sunrise can be arrested.
  • (b) Special police officer can take search without warrant under Immoral Traffic (Prevention Act).
  • (c) If any person wishes to fell tree, he can do so under Maharashtra (Urban Areas) Preservation of Trees Act.
  • (d) Lottery is exempted from Gambling Act.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the exam name?

Assistant Public Prosecutor, Group-A Screening Test.

What is the paper code?

000302.

In which year was this paper conducted?

2007.

What is the total maximum marks for Paper-II?

100 marks.

How long is the exam?

3 hours.

What topics does Paper-II cover?

Indian Penal Code and All Other Minor Criminal Acts (Central and State).

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