2.
Concealing a design to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment, if offence be committed if the offence be not committed is dealt under-

3.
A' by putting 'Z' in fear of grievous hurt dishonestly induces 'Z' to sign or affix his seal to a blank paper and deliver it to 'A'. 'Z' sign and delivers the paper to 'A'. 'A' is guilty:

5.
A is accused of an act which may amount to theft, or receiving stolen property or criminal teach of trust or cheating. He is only charged with theft but it appears that he committed the offence of criminal breach of trust. He may be:

7.
J' a priest, beats a boy for curing him from evil spirit. The boy dies 'J' is-

8.
"A", a blacksmith is seized by a gang of dacoits and compelled by threat of instant death to force open the door of Z's house to enter and plunder it. While committing dacoity, one of the dacoits kills Z's son. A is guilty of

9.
Consider the following statements:
1. In conspiracy, it is in the fact of combination that the unlawfulness resides, combination to injure gives cause of action
2. Where the element of combination is absent, the motive is immaterial
3. Combination for legitimate promotion of their interests give no cause of action
Which of the above statements are correct?