1. The Indian penal code is divided into . . . . . . . .
2. A instigates B to instigate C to murder Z. B accordingly instigates C to murder Z, and C commits that offence in consequence of B's instigation. Which one of the following would be the correct statement
3. (A) Grave and sudden provocation always depends on facts and circumstances of the case.
(R) As per the Indian Penal Code, grave and sudden provocation is a question of fact.
(R) As per the Indian Penal Code, grave and sudden provocation is a question of fact.
4. "A" gave poisioned "Halwa" (sweet dish) to "B" with intention to kill him. "B" ate one spoon and kept it on the side. "C" who was sitting there, picked up and ate it. "C" dies. Here "A" is guilty of
5. In which case the Supreme Court of India has said that the time has come when Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code should be deleted by Parliament?
6. Section 82 of Indian Penal Code enunciates
7. W, who had her small baby tied on her back, was proceeding towards her parental place who lived nearby. Since, her husband H, did not like her visits to her parental place prevented her from proceeding further and directed her to return her home and threatened her with dire consequences if she ventured to do so again. She felt very depressed and decided to jump into a well nearby. Unmindful of the presence of her child on her back, she jumped into the well. She survived but the child died. W is guilty of
8. Which one of the following statements is correct?
A hangman who hangs the convict pursuant to the order of the court is exempted from criminal liability by virtue of
A hangman who hangs the convict pursuant to the order of the court is exempted from criminal liability by virtue of
9. Ram while going on pilgrimage, entrusted a box containing jewellery to his neighbor Shayam. Shayam dishonestly with the intent to commit mischief, breaks open the box without having any authority. Shayam has committed the offence of:
10. Point out the incorrect response. The principle underlying Section 91 of Indian Penal Code is that consent will only condone the act causing harm to the person giving the consent, which will otherwise be an offence. Acts which are offences independently of any harm which they may cause will not be covered by consent given by the sufferer.
Some instances of such acts are
Some instances of such acts are
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