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View all1Which amendment changed Pakistan’s name from “Islamic Republic of Pakistan” to “Republic of Pakistan” temporarily?2Which schedule of FIA Act 1974 lists the offences that FIA is empowered to investigate?3What does the abbreviation PECA stand for, which FIA enforces?4FIA officers exercising powers under the Act are deemed to be:5The FIA Act 1974 primarily amended and replaced:6What does 'cognizable offence' mean in the context of FIA Act 1974?
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Correct Answer: A: Federal Legislative List (Fourth Schedule)
Explanation: FIA derives federal authority from the Federal Legislative List (Fourth Schedule) of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, which reserves law enforcement for federal crimes to the federal government. This constitutional basis for FIA jurisdiction is a high-level MCQ topic for CSS, FPSC law, and judiciary exam preparation.
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- Which amendment changed Pakistan’s name from “Islamic Republic of Pakistan” to “Republic of Pakistan” temporarily?
- Which schedule of FIA Act 1974 lists the offences that FIA is empowered to investigate?
- What does the abbreviation PECA stand for, which FIA enforces?
- FIA officers exercising powers under the Act are deemed to be:
- The FIA Act 1974 primarily amended and replaced:
- What does 'cognizable offence' mean in the context of FIA Act 1974?