31. Using a Government stamp known to have been before used is dealt under-
32. Criminal breach of trust is an offence signifies
33. In which of the following offences criminal intention (Mens-rea) is irrelevant?
34. Consider the following statements:
1. A person intentionally omitted to give information which he is legally bound to give.
2. A person gives information relating to a crime which he knows to be false.
3. A person causes disappearance of evidence in order to save the accused from the accusation of crime.
Which of the above amount/amounts to an offence for screening the offender from criminal liability punishable under Section 201 Indian Penal Code?
1. A person intentionally omitted to give information which he is legally bound to give.
2. A person gives information relating to a crime which he knows to be false.
3. A person causes disappearance of evidence in order to save the accused from the accusation of crime.
Which of the above amount/amounts to an offence for screening the offender from criminal liability punishable under Section 201 Indian Penal Code?
35. A instigates B to murder C. B refuses to do so. Which one of the following is the liability of A?
36. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List I (Section)
List II (Offence)
a. Section 463
1. Criminal Trespass
b. Section 445
2. Forgery
c. Section 441
3. Criminal intimidation
d. Section 503
4. House-breaking
List I (Section) | List II (Offence) |
a. Section 463 | 1. Criminal Trespass |
b. Section 445 | 2. Forgery |
c. Section 441 | 3. Criminal intimidation |
d. Section 503 | 4. House-breaking |
37. Possession of Indian coin by a person who knew it to be altered when he became possessed thereof is dealt under-
38. Match the general defences under the Indian Penal Code, 1860 List I with the cases in List II and select the correct answer:
List I
List II
a. Unsoundness of mind
1. Basdev v. State of PEPSU
b. Intoxication
2. State of Orissa v. Ram Bahadur Thapa
c. Private defence
3. Dahyabhai Chhaganbhai Thakker v. State of Gujarat
d. Mistake of fact
4. Deo Narain v. State of Uttar Pradesh
List I | List II |
a. Unsoundness of mind | 1. Basdev v. State of PEPSU |
b. Intoxication | 2. State of Orissa v. Ram Bahadur Thapa |
c. Private defence | 3. Dahyabhai Chhaganbhai Thakker v. State of Gujarat |
d. Mistake of fact | 4. Deo Narain v. State of Uttar Pradesh |
39. What is the basic difference between Section 34 and Section 149 of Indian Penal Code?
40. Stolen property under Section 410 of the Indian Penal Code includes:
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