Daily Quiz for Judiciary Exam Preparation – February 15th – Mixed Bag Leave a Comment / Daily Quiz for Judiciary Exam Preparation / By Edzorb Law Editor Mention your score at the comment section! For 10 more FREE Daily Quiz Visit – https://app.edzorb.in/ 1. Which of the following is correct under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015? a) No appeal shall lie from any order of acquittal made by the Board in respect of a child alleged to have committed an offence other than the heinous offence, who at the time of commission of the offence has completed the age of sixteen years. b) No appeal shall lie from any order of acquittal made by the Board in respect of a child alleged to have committed a petty offence. c) No appeal shall lie from any order of acquittal made by the Board in respect of a child alleged to have committed an offence other than the heinous offence by a child who has completed or is above the age of sixteen years. d) No appeal shall lie from any order made by a Committee in respect of finding that a person is a child in need of care and protection. 2. As per the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, any person aggrieved by an order of the Children’s Court may file an appeal before the High Court in accordance with the procedure specified in- a) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. b) Section 100 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015. c) The Limitation Act, 1963. d) Section 101 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015. 3. In which of the following cases has the Supreme Court, by its order dated 13.5.2015, restrained ruling parties from publishing photographs of political leaders or prominent persons in Government-funded advertisements? a) Manoj Narula v Union of India b) ADR v Union of India c) Common Cause v Union of India d) None of the above 4. The Supreme Court had restrained ruling parties from publishing photographs of political leaders or prominent persons in Government funded advertisements, based on the recommendations of a) Madhav Menon Committee b) K.S. Radhakrishnan Committee c) A.P. Shah Committee d) None of the above 5. Recently the Supreme Court of India issued landmark guidelines to prevent Parliament disruption. The statement is a) True b) False c) Partly True d) None of the above 6. Law Commission of India in its 259th Report suggested including a new Fundamental Right in the Constitution. Identify it from the following a) Right to Privacy b) Right to reject a Candidate in elections c) Right to childhood Care d) None of the above 7. The Law Commission of India has suggested the creation of a new article in the Constitution to make ‘Right to Childhood Care’ a Fundamental Right. Identify the proposed article? a) 21B b) 22A c) 23A d) 24A Loading …