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Criminal Law Practice Exam

Criminal Law

A Criminal Lawyer is the one with complete the knowledge of the rights of an arrested person, FIR, complaints to the magistrate, change trail, bail, compounding of offense, and quashing of FIR. Moreover, criminal law is also as the system of laws that is concerned with the punishment of an individual who is charged to have commit a crime. These involve cases related to criminal disputes like murder, assault, theft, and drunken driving. 


Roles and Responsibilities

Analyse the rights of an arrested person

Analyse the warrant.

Convey information to police and their powers to investigate

Examine the complains to magistrate

They Conduct trial and separation of execution and judiciary

Provision of legal aid as well

Revoke of FIR and proceedings


Who should give this exam?

Anyone with a bachelor’s or a master’s degree in law or LLB can take this exam. Moreover, already existing criminal lawyers can take this exam to update themselves and improve their skills and refresh their knowledge.


Skills Required

Communication skills

Interpersonal skills

Critical thinking

Problem-solving and decision-making

Knowledge of case laws


Career Prospects

Criminal lawyer

Criminal litigation

Criminal law tutor

Forensic accountant

Probation officer


Table of Content

1. Introduction

1.1 Learning Definitions

1.2 Learning Complaint

1.3 Offence

1.4 Cognizable and Non-cognizable offences

1.5 Inquiry

1.6 Investigation

1.7 Charge

1.8 Learning Judicial proceeding

1.9 Learning Officer-in-charge of a Police station

2. Rights of an arrested person

2.1 Learning Arrest of Person

2.2 Arrest without warrant

2.3 Learning Warrant of Arrest

2.4 Learning Rights of an arrested person

3. Information to Police and Their powers to Investigate

3.1 Learning about First Information Report (FIR)

3.2 Information as to non-cognizable cases

3.3 Investigation

3.4 Learning Statements and Medical Tests

3.5 Confessions

3.6 Learning Case Laws

4. Complaints to Magistrates

4.1 Learning Examination of complaint

4.2 Competency of Magistrate

4.3 Learning Postponement of issue of process

4.4 Learning Dismissal of Complaint

5. Charge

5.1 Learning Trial for more than one offence

6. Trial

6.1 Learning Kinds of trial

6.2 Learning Conduct of trial

6.3 Separation of Executive and Judiciary

6.4 Learning Provision for legal Aid

6.5 Learning Trial of Summons and Warrant Cases

6.6 Learning Trial of Summons cases by magistrate

7. Bail

7.1 Bail in Non-boilable cases

7.2 Learning Anticipatory Bail

7.3 Learning Case Laws

7.4 Parole

8. Compounding of offences

8.1 Learning Basics

9. Quashing of FIR and Proceedings

9.1 Learning Case Law


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