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Law of Crimes - May/June 2010 New - 3YDC
Question Type
Question
Short
Mens rea
Short
Insanity
Short
Sedition
Short
Grievous Hurt
Short
Criminal Trespass
Short
Bigamy
Short
Defamation
Short
Conspiracy
Long
What are the stages of crime? Explain them.
Long
Distinguish between wrongful restraint and wrongful confinement
Long
Explain the essentials of theft and extortion.
Long
Write the essentials of the offence of Rape.
Problem
"A" passer by sees a dog savagely seize "B" a stranger by the throat. "A" did not make any attempt to save "B" - Whether "A" is liable or not? Discuss.
Problem
"A" and "B" are friends. "A" due to sudden quarrel, gave a blow to "B". "B" sustained simple injury. Whether "A" is liable for attempt to murder? Decide.
Problem
"X" published in his news paper that B was involved in misappropriation of Govt. funds. Publication was made on the basis of the statement made by the concerned Minister. Whether "X" is liable or not? Decide.
Problem
Ramesh, puts his hand into the pocket of Suresh a co-traveller. Suresh pocket is empty. Whether Ramesh is liable or not? Discuss.
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