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In which of the following cases, the offence of 'house-breaking' is not committed.

A. A commits house-trespass by entering Z's house through the door, having lifted a latch by putting a wire through a hole in the door

B. A finds the key of Z's house-door, which Z had lost, and commits house-trespass, by entering Z's house through that key

C. Z, the doorkeeper of Y, is standing in Y's doorway. A commits housetrespass by entering the house, having deterred Z from opposing him by threatening to beat him

D. Where a hole was made by burglars in the wall of a house but their way was blocked by beams on the other side

Answer: Option D


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