Start learning 50% faster. Sign in now
Section 306 CrPC Tender of pardon to accomplice.—(1) With a view to obtaining the evidence of any person supposed to have been directly or indirectly concerned in or privy to an offence to which this section applies, the Chief Judicial Magistrate or a Metropolitan Magistrate at any stage of the investigation or inquiry into, or the trial of, the offence, and the Magistrate of the first class inquiring into or trying the offence, at any stage of the inquiry or trial, may tender a pardon to such person on condition of his making a full and true disclosure of the whole of the circumstances within his knowledge relative to the offence and to every other person concerned, whether as principal or abettor, in the commission thereof.
Your important labours (A)/as a statesman and jurisconsult (B)/do not call forth our (C)/admiration any the less (D).
The area was home in(A)/ some crazy book lovers and (B)/ intellectuals that added to its character. (C) / No error. (D)
As the election hots up, the endorsement game is also intensified as well Hollywood celebrities using their platforms to support their preferred candi...
None of his sons is mature enough to adept to new circumstances.
...In the below question, a sentence is given, divided into five parts (A), (B), (C), (D) and (1). There is an error in one of the parts, which makes the ...
I feel the protective (A) / instinct of a son want to (B) / prevent his mother from hurting. (C) / No error (D)
The Captain along (1)/ with her team is (2)/ practicing very hardly (3)/ for the upcoming matches (4)/ No error (5)
The chinampas were an ingenious (1) solution to a difficult (2) dilemma that had vexed (3) the inhabitants of the Valley of Mexico for more th...
Direction : In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided into four parts, one of which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mar...
Parts of the following sentence are given as options. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. Before take this medicine you should cons...