71. The provisions of Section 498A Indian Penal Code which punish the husband or any of his relative for harassing the married woman for dowry, were introduced in Indian Penal Code by:
72. If an offender has been sentenced to imprisonment not exceeding six months, the solitary confinement
73. The case of S. Varadarajan v. State of Madras (AIR 1965 SC 945) is associated with which one of the following offences?
74. To constitute a criminal conspiracy, there must be an agreement between:
75. X' drives very fast through a crowded road to catch a flight knowing that his act in "all probability" may cause death. 'Y' is killed by his vehicle. 'X' is guilty of
76. Under section 103 of Indian Penal Code, the right to Private defence of property extends to causing death if the offence is:
77. If summons or notice requires attendance in person etc., in a court of justice is dealt under
78. Whoever has been previously convicted of an offence punishable under section 376 or 376A or 376D of Indian Penal Code and is subsequently convicted for an offence punishable under any of the said sections, shall be punished with
79. X' appears before 'A', a Magistrate. A said that he was not believing a word of 'X's disposition and that 'X' has perjured himself. 'X' moved to sudden passion by those words and killed 'A'. 'X' has committed
80. Consider the following provision in Section 300 of the Indian Penal Code:
Several culpable states of mind are referred to with the:
1. intention to cause death
2. knowledge that the act is so imminently dangerous that it must in all probability cause death
3. intention to cause such bodily injury as the offender know to be likely to cause death of the person to whom harm is caused
4. intention of causing such bodily injury as is sufficient in ordinary course of nature to cause death.
The correct order of the sequence in which they are placed in the provision is:
Several culpable states of mind are referred to with the:
1. intention to cause death
2. knowledge that the act is so imminently dangerous that it must in all probability cause death
3. intention to cause such bodily injury as the offender know to be likely to cause death of the person to whom harm is caused
4. intention of causing such bodily injury as is sufficient in ordinary course of nature to cause death.
The correct order of the sequence in which they are placed in the provision is:
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