11.
Knowingly stating to a public servant on oath as true that which is false is dealt under

12.
Which of the following is not a true consent as described in Section 90, Indian Penal Code?
1. By a person under the fear of injury
2. By a person under a misconception
3. By a person of sound mind
4. By a person who is intoxicated
5. By a person who is under twelve years of age

13.
In which case the Supreme Court held that if a student and teacher fall in love with each other, it does not mean that the teacher has taken undue advantage of his official position?

14.
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List I (Subject) List II (Case)
a. Insanity as defence 1. Emperor v. Birendra Kumar Ghosh
b. Group liability sharing of common intention and participation in the act therefore 2. McNaughten's based on case
c. Jus Necessitatis 3. State v. K. M. Nanavathi
d. Murder on grave and sudden provocation 4. R. v. Dudley and Stephens
5. State of Maharashtra v. M. H. Geroge

15.
Whoever kidnaps or abducts any child with intention of taking dishonestly any movable property from the person of such child, shall be punished under Section 369 of Indian Penal Code if the child is under-

16.
For the offence of adultery Under Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, no Court shall take cognizance except upon a complaint made by

17.
Cognizance of offence under Section 498A of Indian Penal Code can be taken by a Court

19.
A' knows that 'B' is suffering from a heart disease and also that if a blow is given to 'B' on his chest it is likely to cause his death. Knowing this, 'A' gives blow on 'B's' chest causing 'B's' death. 'A' is guilty of

20.
Lunacy is a good defence