61.
X' puts gold coins into a box belonging to Z, with intention that they may found in that box, and that this circumstance may cause Z to be convicted of theft. What offence X committed under Indian Penal Code, 1860?

62.
Match List-I with List-II and give the correct answer:
List I List II
a. Public Nuisance 1. Section 300 of the Indian Penal Code
b. Obscenity 2. Section 310 of the Indian Penal Code
c. Thug 3. Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code
d. Murder 4. Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code

64.
Whoever by force compels, or by any deceitful means induces, any person to go from any place, is said to have committed under Indian Penal Code, 1860, the offence(s) of:

65.
A six year old boy kills a fellow boy with a knife. According to Indian Penal Code, he is not liable to be prosecuted and punished for the killing. Is he a person? He is

66.
Intercourse by a man with his wife not being under twelve years of age is dealt under-

67.
Preparation and Attempt are two stages for commission of an offence. Preparation is generally not punishable. The reason for making preparation not punishable is:

68.
If an accused takes the plea of his case being covered under any of the "General Exceptions" provided under Chapter IV, Indian Penal Code, the burden of proof in that case lies-

69.
Under Section 57 of Indian Penal Code, in calculating fractions of terms of punishment, 'imprisonment for life' shall be reckoned as equivalent to imprisonment for:

70.
Consider the following statement and identify the correct answer:
Statement I: A, the owner of a watch, gives his watch for repair against a charge to B. A however, took away the watch after repairing without paying any charge and without the consent of B. A has made himself liable for the offence of theft as he has acted with dishonest intention at the time of taking his watch back.
Statement II: The offence of theft is an offence against possession.