91. X was ill-treated by her in-laws including her husband H. After some time, she decided to leave her in-laws' house and jumps into a well along with her only child C, who she thought will not be taken care of by his uncaring father after her death. X jumped into the well along with C. C died but X was saved. X is liable for:
92. A took away three cows belonging to B without his consent and distributed them to his (B's) creditors. A is:
93. Assertion (A): The court can allow right of private defence even if not pleaded by the accused.
Reason (R): Accused claims it as a matter of right.
Reason (R): Accused claims it as a matter of right.
94. Who are effected by Section 494 of Indian Penal Code relating to the crime of bigamy?
95. Which of the following sections of Indian Penal Code deals with volenti-nonfit-injuria?
96. A is in the house which is on fire, with Z, a child. People, below hold out a blanket. A drops the child in good faith intending the child's benefit. But the child is killed by the fall. A has committed
97. Principle: The Indian Penal Code makes preparation to wage war against the Government punishable.
Factual Situation: X, the chairman of a political party during an election campaign alleged that the ruling party was responsible for inflation, increase in crimes and all other evils that prevailed in the country and hence, exalted his party members to overthrow the present government
Factual Situation: X, the chairman of a political party during an election campaign alleged that the ruling party was responsible for inflation, increase in crimes and all other evils that prevailed in the country and hence, exalted his party members to overthrow the present government
98. Smith v. Desmond is a leading case on:
99. Which one of the following statements is correct?
The right of private defence under the Indian Penal Code is
The right of private defence under the Indian Penal Code is
100. A' is carried off by a tiger. 'Z' fires at the tiger in good faith intending to rescue 'A', knowing it to be likely that the shot may kill 'A'. The shot fired by 'Z' gives 'A' a mortal wound. 'Z' has committed
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