In cases of consecutive sentence on conviction of several offences at one trial by a Metropolitan Magistrate the aggregate punishment
A) shall not exceed twice the amount of punishment which the magistrate is competent to inflict for a single offence
B) shall not exceed the amount of punishment which the magistrate is competent to inflict for a single offence as prescribed under section 29 of cr pc
C) shall not exceed three times the amount of punishment which the magistrate .is competent to inflict for a single offence
D) shall not exceed 14 years.
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Q1: A Metropolitan Magistrate, has the power to
Q2: A Metropolitan Magistrate can award sentence of
Q3: The imprisonment in default of fine
A)shall be
Q5: Classification of compoundable & non-compoundable offences has
Q6: Offences other than those mentioned in section
Q7: Arrest means
A)every compulsion or physical restraint
B)total restraint
Q8: A warrant of arrest is a command
A)must
Q9: A person can be arrested without warrant
A)for
Q10: Which of the following is correct
A)magistrate cannot
Q11: It is mandatory for a police officer
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