Question
Each question is divided into four parts
a,b,c,d. In some questions they are not in the sequence so according to grammar and context re- arrangement is given in the options. choose best suitable answer. Whilst awaiting trial or a person(A) who is currently on trial or who is imprisoned on remand(B) an under trial is a person(C)who is on a trial in a court of law(D).Solution
there is a definition of under trial prisoner. Correct sequence An under trial is a person who is currently on trial or who is imprisoned on remand whilst awaiting trial or a person who is on a trial in a court of law.
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