1.
In which of the following cases the Supreme Court held that "Doctors cannot be held guilty only because something has gone wrong"?

2.
In which one of the following cases the right of private defence does not extend to causing of death of the aggressor?

3.
Penalty for non-appearance in a case where a declaration has been made under Section 82(4) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 pronouncing a person as a proclaimed offender is provided under

4.
A threatens Z that he will keep Z's child in wrongful confinement; unless Z will sign and deliver to A, a promissory note binding Z to pay certain moneys to A. Z signs and delivers the note.

6.
The accused inflicted injuries on nonvital parts of the deceased which were not found to be sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death but it was proved that he inflicted the injuries with a knowledge that with these injuries the victim was likely to die. The case would be punishable under section-

7.
Which one of the following statements is correct?
The general defenses provided under. General Exceptions in the Indian Penal Code (Indian Penal Code) can be pleaded

9.
The accused found the deceased engaged in sexual intercourse with his 15 year old daughter. The accused assaulted the deceased on the head with a spade which resulted in death. Accused claimed private defence. The prosecution led evidence to show the sexual intercourse was with consent. Here accused

10.
Which one of the following elements is not essential for the applications of Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860?