(13): Usually, the ______ begin with the lodging of an FIR (First Information Report). (a) Civil cases (b) Criminal cases (c) Both A and B (d) None of these Q (14): After investigation by the police, the case is fled in the court in case of ________ (a) Civil cases (b) Criminal cases (c) Both A and B (d) None of these Q (15): In case the crime is proved in ______, the accused can be either sent to jail or fned or in some cases both fned and jailed. (a) Civil cases (b) Criminal cases (c) Both A and B (d) None of these Q (16): An FIR is lodged with police about a criminal ofence in _____ (a) Civil cases (b) Criminal cases (c) Both A and B (d) None of these Q (17): According to law, whenever a person informs the police about an ofence, it is compulsory for the police to register an FIR in _______ (a) Civil cases (b) Criminal cases (c) Both A and B (d) None of these Q (18): The notable point of ______ is that any one who knows about the ofence can fle an FIR and not necessarily the victim ofthe crime. (a) Civil cases (b) Criminal cases (c) Both A and B (d) None of these Q (19): The unique feature of our federal democratic set-up is a _______ for the whole country. (a) Single Unifed and Integrated Judicial System (b) Single and Integrated Judicial System (c) All of these Q (20): ______has got power to supervise and control the working of entire Judicial system in India. (a) Single Unifed and Integrated Judicial System (b) Single and Integrated Judicial System (c) All of these Q (21): _________ensuresjustice to all. (a) Single Unifed and Integrated Judicial System (b) Single and Integrated Judicial System (c) All of these Q (22): The __________ at the apex is the highest judicial authority followed by the High Courts in the States and then the Subordinate courts in every district. (a) High Court (b) Supreme Court (c) Court of Magistrate (d) Federal Court
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The Lion and the Mouse: Aesop’s fables – The other person’s abilities and qualities may be diametrically opposite to yours, but that does not mean you cannot be friends, as is illustrated in the story of the lion and the mouse.
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