Multiple-Choice Questions on Major Acts
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- Author: BHARAT P. MAHESHWARI
- ISBN: 9789389891607
- Availability: In Stock
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✳ MCQs on CRPC, IPC, CPC and Evidence Act ✳ MCQs on
the most important provisions from a practical perspective ✳ Compiled
by a professional having experience of preparing papers Success in any
competitive examination depends upon many factors including preparation
strategy, guidance, hard work, persistence and, most of all, the ability to
foresee what may be expected from the examiner. While each subject has many
topics and aspects, it is always important to distinguish between the relevant
and the irrelevant from the examiner’s perspective. This applies to both
objective/multiple-choice examinations as well as subjective examinations.
Bharat P. Maheshwari has compiled multiple-choice questions on selected,
relevant and important topics of major laws. Competitive examination papers are
designed not only by professors and academicians but also by
practitioners/serving professionals. The questions included in Multiple-Choice
Questions on Major Acts have been framed keeping both approaches in view. This
compilation of questions on major laws which are common in most competitive
examinations relating to the legal profession will serve as a guide to all
aspirants. BHARAT P. MAHESHWARI, retired District and Sessions Judge of Madhya
Pradesh Judicial Services, joined the judicial services in 1981 as Civil Judge.
During his tenure as a judge for more than 34 years, he has worked in various
capacities including Principal District Judge; Principal Registrar, High Court
of Madhya Pradesh (Indore Bench); and Additional Welfare Commissioner, Bhopal
Gas Victims Compensation Commission. Recognized as one of the most committed
and academically sound judges of the Madhya Pradesh Judicial Services,
Maheshwari has set examination papers for judicial services. Post retirement in
2015, he is now Law Officer to the Hon’ble Governor of Madhya Pradesh. He is
the author of A Working Digest on Law of Evidence and A Working Digest on
Indian Penal Code. He currently lives in Bhopal.