In which of the following instances there is no reason ground for asking the witness the question whether he is a dakoit?
A. A barrister is instructed by an attorney that an important witness is a dakoit
B. A pleader is informed by a person in court that an important witness is a dakoit. The informant on being questioned by the pleader gives satisfactory reasons for his statement
C. A witness of whom nothing whatsoever is known, is asked randomly, whether he is a dacoit
D. A witness of whom nothing whatsoever is known, being questioned as to his mode of life and means of living, gives unsatisfactory answers
Answer: Option C

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