Q1. Which section of the FIA Act, 1974 deals with the “Repeal and Savings”?
Answer: Section 10
Q2. Under the FIA Act, 1974, who is the “Authority” for the purpose of granting sanction for prosecution?
Answer: Federal Government
Q3. What is the status of the “Schedule” in the FIA Act?
Answer: List of laws investigated by FIA
Q4. Under Section 5(4), if a member of the Agency is conducting an investigation, any person who fails to answer questions truthfully is liable under which law?
Answer: Pakistan Penal Code (PPC)
Q5. Does the FIA have the power to investigate “Foreign Exchange” related crimes?
Answer: Yes
Q6. Which section of the Act describes the “Appointment of the Director General”?
Answer: Section 3(2)
Q7. Can the FIA investigate cases of “Cyber Crime” under the 1974 Act?
Answer: Yes
Q8. Under Section 5(3), any property that has been seized must be reported to which authority?
Answer: Magistrate
Q9. In the FIA Act, 1974, the “Special Police” refers to the establishment created under which earlier Act?
Answer: Pakistan Special Police Establishment Ordinance, 1948
Q10. What is the primary legal “Code” used by FIA for trial procedures?
Answer: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
Q11. Which section of the Act grants the power to members of the Agency to “Prevent a person from removing property” during an investigation?
Answer: Section 5(5)
Q12. Can the Federal Government delegate its powers under Section 6 (amending the Schedule) to the Director General?
Answer: No
Q13. What is the scope of the FIA’s power regarding “Public Servants”?
Answer: Investigate public servants under scheduled offences
Q14. If a member of the Agency stops a person from removing property under Section 5(5), how long does that order remain valid without a court order?
Answer: Until court order or investigation ends
Q15. Is “Human Trafficking” covered under the FIA Act, 1974?
Answer: Yes