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A' is the executor of a will of a deceased person. As per the will, the property of the deceased is to be divided equally between 'X' and 'Y'. Instead of doing so, 'A' dishonestly divides the property of the deceased equally between 'Y' and 'Z'. 'A' is guilty of:

A. No offence

B. Cheating

C. Criminal breach of trust

D. Criminal misappropriation of property

Answer: Option C


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