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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-

A. 301, Indian Penal Code

B. 303, Indian Penal Code

C. 304 Part I, Indian Penal Code

D. 304 Part II, Indian Penal Code

Answer: Option D


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