Section 144 CrPC allows: A. Arrest without trial B. Ban on public gatherings C. Death penalty D. Tax collection Explanation: Section 144 restricts assembly to prevent disturbances.
Riot control in Pakistan is governed by: A. Civil law only B. CrPC provisions C. Military law D. International law only Explanation: CrPC provides the legal authority to disperse unlawful assemblies.
Prison reforms aim to: A. Increase punishment B. Improve rehabilitation C. Reduce policing D. Eliminate courts Explanation: Modern corrections focus on rehabilitation and reintegration.
The IB (Intelligence Bureau) operates under: A. Military B. Interior Ministry C. Judiciary D. Parliament Explanation: IB is a civilian intelligence agency under the Interior Ministry.
Which principle ensures arrests must follow legal authority? A. Necessity B. Legality C. Proportionality D. Accountability Explanation: Legality requires all actions to have a lawful basis.
Under the ATA, special courts are established for: A. Civil disputes B. Terrorism cases C. Tax cases D. Family law Explanation: Anti-terrorism courts expedite terrorism-related trials.
The Frontier Corps primarily operates in: A. Punjab B. Sindh C. Border regions D. Federal capital Explanation: FC secures border areas and assists in internal security.
Intelligence-led policing focuses on: A. Reactive policing B. Data-driven prevention C. Military tactics D. Judiciary control Explanation: It uses intelligence analysis to prevent crime proactively.
Which law governs criminal procedures in Pakistan? A. PPC B. CrPC C. ATA D. PECA Explanation: CrPC outlines procedures for criminal trials and investigations.
The CCPO is typically responsible for: A. Province B. City policing C. Federal policing D. Military policing Explanation: CCPO oversees policing in major cities such as Lahore and Karachi.