11. Under Indian Penal Code, 1860, subject to the restriction laid down under its Section 99 in cases of assault causing reasonable apprehension of death or grievous hurt, the right of private defence extends to the voluntary causing of
12. A', 'B' and 'C' plan to enter into a jewellery shop and commit theft at the shop. They collect the implements of housebreaking and go to the jewellery shop to execute their plan. On reaching there, they find a police patrol van stationed outside the shop and hence return. Their act amounts to:
13. Assertion (A): The essence of joint liability under section 149 of the Indian Penal Code is that the criminal act must have been done with a view to fulfill the common object of an unlawful assembly.
Reason (R): Any sudden and provocative act done by a member of an unlawful assembly would render the other members of that assembly liable:
Reason (R): Any sudden and provocative act done by a member of an unlawful assembly would render the other members of that assembly liable:
14. Which of the following is an offence against body, property, and reputation and feelings under Indian Penal Code, 1860? The offence of
15. A, a magistrate in making a report to his superior officer casts an imputation on the character of Z in good faith and for public good. The most appropriate defence applicable in a suit brought by Z is:
16. In which of the following offences minimum five offenders are required?
1. Affray
2. Robbery
3. Dacoity
4. Rioting
Choose the correct option from below:
1. Affray
2. Robbery
3. Dacoity
4. Rioting
Choose the correct option from below:
17. Forced intercourse by a man with his wife while a decree of judicial separation is in effect
18. A, a resident of Chennai, is an agent for B, a resident of Delhi. There is an express contract between them that all sums remitted by B to A will be invested by A in accordance with B's direction. B remits Rs. 5 lakhs to A with the direction that it be invested in buying shares of X company. A instead invests the same in buying shares of Y company believing in good faith that this will fetch more profit to B than investing the money in X company as directed by B. B suffers loss, because the value of shares of Y company declines. A is liable
19. In which of the following cases, the Supreme court has observed that there is no right of private defence against the right of private defence?
20. Wrongful gain' and 'wrongful loss' have been defined under Indian Penal Code, 1860 in
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