31.
Culpable homicide has been defined

33.
A's wallet falls out of his pocket unknown to him. His friend, B, who sees this, picks up the same. On finding that the wallet contains Rs. 2000 B uses the money for his own purpose. After six hours, B puts Rs. 2000 back in the wallet and returns the same to A. B is guilty of

34.
A' enticed a minor girl M without the consent of her lawful guardian G and kept her with him for a month after which he deserted her. Thereafter while M was loitering on the street, B took her with him from whose custody 'M' was later recovered by the police.

35.
A, being an executor to the will of a deceased person, dishonestly disobeys the law which directs him to divide the effects according to the will, and appropriates them to his own use.

36.
A, by putting Z in fear of grievous hurt, dishonestly induces Z to sign or affix his seal to a blank paper and deliver it to A. Z signs and delivers the paper to A. Here the paper so signed may be converted into a valuable security.

37.
Preventing the service or the affixing of any summons of notice or the removal of it when it has been affixed or preventing a proclamation is dealt under

40.
The offence of criminal trespass is complete when a person enters upon the property in the possession of another with intent to commit