Exam 16: Theft and Extortion
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Exam 14: Theft, Extortion, Robbery, and Dacoity in IPC25 Questions
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Exam 17: Exploring the Elements of Forgery and Related Offences in Criminal Law150 Questions
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Exam 21: Offences Dealt Under Different Sections of the Law14 Questions
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The accused found a purse on the pavement of a temple in a crowded gathering and put it in his pocket but was immediately arrested. He is guilty of
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A makes an attempt to pick the pocket of Z by thrusting his hand in to the pocket of Z, but finds it empty. A is guilty of
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Point out incorrect response. The following are some of the illustrations of the offence of criminal breach of trust :
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Give correct response. Generally speaking the elements of a crime are:
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Z dies in possession of furniture and money. His servant A' before he comes in to the possession of any person entitled for the same, uses it for his own purposes. A has committed
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For the offence of theft the taking of property there should be
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Assertion (A): The Indian Penal code contains certain exceptions from criminal liability. Reason (R): There cannot be universal criminal liability in all circumstances. Of the above statements.
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Give correct response. The following is an illustration of cheating :
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Point out incorrect response. The following are the essential elements of the offence of extortion:
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Point out best response. Of all the doctrines that are of fundamental importance in criminal jurisprudence, the rule is that:
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Give correct response. The following are illustrations of the offence of criminal misappropriation :
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Point out incorrect response. The doctrine of mens rea requires a mind at fault in all offences. To this general rule, the exceptions are found in statutory offences. Some of the exceptions are offences relating to:
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Point out incorrect response. The following are the examples of cases of strict liability at common law:
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A successful attempt of which of the following is not punishable ____
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