Exam 16: Theft and Extortion
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Give correct response. A Football pool promoter employed about a large number of collectors and instructed them that it was illegal to collect money until after the matches had been played and also that credit be always given until this event. One of the collectors accepted money at the investment:
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Give correct response. The common law rule is that no person is criminally liable for the act of another unless he has authorised or assented to it. The following are exceptions to this rule:
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If acts no fact reum nisi means sit rea is a cardinal principle of criminal law, then which one of the following statements correctly reflects the above principle?
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Give correct response. In Allen v. Whitehead, the defendant, an occupier and licensee of a refreshment house employed a manager for running the refreshment house. He used to visit it only once or twice a week. He had given express instructions to the manager that no prostitutes were to be allowed to congregate on the premises of the house. The manager, inspite of his instructions to the contrary, allowed some women, whom he knew to be prostitutes, to congregate on the premises. The defendant had no personal knowledge of it. Held that:
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A Hindu girl paked up a memebrs made it over to an sweeper girl. Her brother 'B' had found the original owner. B is guilty of
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A in good faith, believing property belonging to Z to be his own property. takes that property out of B's possession
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Point out incorrect response. The following are the ingredients of the offence of criminal Breach of trust :
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A purchased a stamped paper in the name of a person whose name he intended to forge, A is guilty of --
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Which of the following act/acts amount/amounts to extortion
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A by putting Z in fear of grievous hurt dishonestly induces Z to sign or affix his seal on a blank paper and deliver it to A. Z sign and delivers a paper to A. A is guilty of
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Where there were only five named accused who committed dacoity. out of these two were acquitted holding that only three took part in the offence. The remaining three can be convicted of
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