42.
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List I List II
a. Instigation to commit an offence 1. Criminal
b. Agreement to commit an offence 2. Necessity
c. Grave & sudden provocation 3. Abetment
d. Act done without homicide criminal intention to prevent other harm 4. Culpable not amounting to murder
5. Attempt

43.
1. The physical aspect of crime is actus reas.
2. The mental aspect of crime is mens rea.
3. The motive is the desire to commit crime
Which of the following is correct for the aforesaid

44.
In the case of conspiracy among X, Y and Z, prosecution produces a letter written by X to Z, after X and Y were arrested, directing him to conceal all relevant material lying with him. Is the letter relevant?

45.
Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 describes the offence of:

46.
A threatens Z that he will keep Z's son in wrongful confinement unless Z will sign and deliver to A a promissory note binding Z to pay certain money to A, Z signs and delivers the note to A. What offence is committed by A:

47.
"X" who stole jewellery from a jeweller's shop caused fear of instant hurt to "Z" who tried to stop him while carrying away the stolen watch. Here "X" can be held liable for the offence of

48.
Assertion (A): 'A' a boy aged nine years intentionally kills 'B'. 'A' is liable to be convicted.
Reason (R): A child up to the age of 12 years is immune from criminal liability

50.
X' an Indian abets Y, an American citizen on telephone from Ajmer to murder 'P', an American citizen in America. Under what Section of Indian Penal Code, 'X' is guilty of abetment?