31. There is no offence of adultery if it is committed with the consent of-
32. Right of private defence is not available:
33. A' without any excuse fires a gun shot into a crowd of persons and kills two of them - A is guilty of:
34. The propositions are
1. Delay and dispatch of FIR (First Information Report) is not the circumstance which can throw out prosecution case in its entirety.
2. Delay and despatch of FIR (First Information Report) is a circumstance which can throw out the prosecution case in its entirety.
3. The extraordinary delay in sending the FIR (First Information Report) is a circumstance which provides a legitimate basis for suspecting that the FIR (First Information Report) was recorded much later than the stated date and hour, affording sufficient time to the prosecution to introduce improvement,
Which of the following is correct in respect of the aforesaid preposition?
1. Delay and dispatch of FIR (First Information Report) is not the circumstance which can throw out prosecution case in its entirety.
2. Delay and despatch of FIR (First Information Report) is a circumstance which can throw out the prosecution case in its entirety.
3. The extraordinary delay in sending the FIR (First Information Report) is a circumstance which provides a legitimate basis for suspecting that the FIR (First Information Report) was recorded much later than the stated date and hour, affording sufficient time to the prosecution to introduce improvement,
Which of the following is correct in respect of the aforesaid preposition?
35. Section 76 and Section 79 of Indian Penal Code provide the general exception of
36. The maxim 'volenti non fit injuria' has been incorporated in which section of the Indian Penal Code?
37. The abetment of abetment is an offence. It can be directly deducible from:
38. A finds a valuable ring on the road not knowing to whom it belongs. He sells it immediately without making an attempt to find the owner. A is guilty of:
39. When by putting any person in fear of injury he is dishonestly induced by another to deliver property it is
40. The chief elements necessary to constitute acrime are:
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