81.
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List I List II
a. Delivery of Property 1. Criminal breach of trust
b. Taking of Property 2. Criminal misappropriation of property
c. Entrustment of Property 3. Theft
d. Convertibility of Property got innocently to one's own use 4. Extortion

84.
In criminal trials, whenever an accused pleads that his case is covered under any of the general exceptions laid down under Part IV of the Indian Penal Code, the burden of proof lies on

86.
Z' threats 'A' to kill under the influence of madness. 'A' has:

87.
A in good faith believing it will be more for Z's advantage to hold shares in the Bank of Bengal, disobeys Z's directions, and buys shares in Bank of Bengal, for Z, insteadof buying Company's paper. Here Z might have to suffer loss.

88.
Corrupt usage of fabricated evidence as true, with the knowledge that the evidence is fabricated, is specifically punishable under:

89.
A' a 75 year old terminally ill patient, pleads with his wife to give him poison so as to put an end to his painful sufferings. The wife does as she is asked to do by her husband. The wife is liable for:

90.
Z' attempts to horsewhip 'A', not in such a manner as to cause grievous hurt to 'A'. 'A' draws out a pistol. 'Z' persists in the assault. 'A' believing in good faith that he can by no other means prevent himself from being horse-whipped shoots 'Z' dead. 'A' is guilty of: