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Indian Contract Act

13 Feb, 00:15


Whoever abets the commission of an offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life, shall, if any act for which the abettor is liable in consequence of the abetment, and which causes hurt to any person, is done, the abettor shall be liable to imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ________ years, and shall also be liable to fine.

a. Two

b. Seven

c. Ten

d. Fourteen

Indian Contract Act

11 Feb, 23:47


Whoever abets the commission of an offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life, shall, if that offence be not committed in consequence of the abetment, and no express provision is made under this Sanhita for the punishment of such abetment, be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to _____ years, and shall also be liable to fine.

a. Two

b. Seven

c. Ten

d. Fourteen

Indian Contract Act

10 Feb, 22:42


A instigates B to cause grievous hurt to Z. B, in consequence of the instigation, causes grievous hurt to Z. Z dies in consequence.

a. Here, if A knew that the grievous hurt abetted was likely to cause death, A is liable to be punished with the punishment provided for murder

b. Here, if A do not knew that the grievous hurt abetted was likely to cause death, A is liable to be punished with the punishment provided for murder

c. Here, irrespective of whether A knew that the grievous hurt abetted was likely to cause death or not, A is liable to be punished with the punishment provided for murder

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

10 Feb, 01:12


A instigates B and C to break into an inhabited house at midnight for the purpose of robbery, and provides them with arms for that purpose. B and C break into the house, and being resisted by Z, one of the inmates, murder Z.

a. Here, if that murder was the probable consequence of the abetment, A is liable to the punishment provided for murder

b. Here, if that murder was not the probable consequence of the abetment, A is liable to the punishment provided for murder

c. Here, irrespective of whether murder was the probable consequence of the abetment or not, A is liable to the punishment provided for murder

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

04 Feb, 13:25


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Indian Contract Act

30 Jan, 23:28


Choose the incorrect option.

a. It is necessary that the person abetted should be capable by law of committing an offence

b. It is necessary that the person abetted should have the same guilty intention or knowledge as that of the abettor

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

30 Jan, 01:20


Choose the correct option.

a. It is not necessary that the person abetted should be capable by law of committing an offence

b. It is not necessary that the person abetted should have the same guilty intention or knowledge as that of the abettor

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

28 Jan, 23:09


Choose the correct option.

a. It is necessary that the person abetted should be capable by law of committing an offence

b. It is necessary that the person abetted should have the same guilty intention or knowledge as that of the abettor

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

22 Jan, 04:28


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Indian Contract Act

22 Jan, 02:43


A person abets the doing of a thing, who โ€”

a. Instigates any person to do that thing

b. Engages with one or more other person or persons in any conspiracy for the doing of that thing, if an act or illegal omission takes place in pursuance of that conspiracy, and in order to the doing of that thing

c. Intentionally aids, by any act or illegal omission, the doing of that thing

d. All of the above

Indian Contract Act

19 Jan, 00:05


A is attacked by a mob who attempt to murder him. He cannot effectually exercise his right of private defence without firing on the mob, and he cannot fire without risk of harming young children who are mingled with the mob. If by so firing he harms any of the children โ€“

a. A committed an offence of committing grivious hurt

b. A committed an offence of culpable homicide amounting to murder

c. A committed an offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder

d. A commits no offence

Indian Contract Act

18 Jan, 08:36


Commencement and continuance of right of private defence of property โ€“

a. Against criminal trespass or mischief continues as long as the offender continues in the commission of criminal trespass or mischief

b. Against house-breaking after sunset and before sunrise continues as long as the house-trespass which has been begun by such house-breaking continues

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

17 Jan, 00:06


Commencement and continuance of right of private defence of property โ€“

a. Commences when a reasonable apprehension of danger to the property commences

b. Against theft continues till the offender has effected his retreat with the property or either the assistance of the public authorities is obtained, or the property has been recovered

c. Against robbery continues as long as the offender causes or attempts to cause to any person death or hurt or wrongful restraint or as long as the fear of instant death or of instant hurt or of instant personal restraint continues

d. All of the above

Indian Contract Act

16 Jan, 10:31


When right of private defence of property extends to causing death โ€“

a. Robbery

b. House-breaking after sunset and before sunrise

c. Mischief by fire or any explosive substance committed on any building, tent or vessel, which building, tent or vessel is used as a human dwelling, or as a place for the custody of property

d. All of the above

Indian Contract Act

13 Jan, 01:18


The right of private defence of the body continues โ€“

a. As soon as a reasonable apprehension of danger to the body arises from an attempt or threat to commit the offence though the offence may not have been committed

b. As long as such apprehension of danger to the body continues

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

12 Jan, 04:07


The right of private defence of the body commences โ€“

a. As soon as a reasonable apprehension of danger to the body arises from an attempt or threat to commit the offence though the offence may not have been committed

b. As long as such apprehension of danger to the body continues

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

11 Jan, 06:01


When right of private defence of body extends to causing death โ€“

a. An assault with the intention of wrongfully confining a person, under circumstances which may reasonably cause him to apprehend that he will be unable to have recourse to the public authorities for his release

b. An act of throwing or administering acid or an attempt to throw or administer acid which may reasonably cause the apprehension that grievous hurt will otherwise be the consequence of such act

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

09 Jan, 08:23


When right of private defence of body extends to causing death โ€“

a. Such an assault as may reasonably cause the apprehension that death will otherwise be the consequence of such assault

b. such an assault as may reasonably cause the apprehension that grievous hurt will otherwise be the consequence of such assault

c. An assault with the intention of committing rape

d. All of the above

Indian Contract Act

06 Jan, 01:00


There is no right of private defence โ€“

a. Against an act which does not reasonably cause the apprehension of death or of grievous hurt, if done, or attempted to be done, by a public servant acting in good faith under colour of his office, though that act, may not be strictly justifiable by law

b. Against an act which does not reasonably cause the apprehension of death or of grievous hurt, if done, or attempted to be done, by the direction of a public servant acting in good faith under colour of his office, though that direction may not be strictly justifiable by law

c. In cases in which there is time to have recourse to the protection of the public authorities

d. All of the above

Indian Contract Act

29 Dec, 08:17


Every person has a right to defend โ€“

a. His own body, and the body of any other person, against any offence affecting the human body

b. The property against any act which is an offence falling under the definition of theft, robbery, mischief or criminal trespass

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

27 Dec, 06:33


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Indian Contract Act

24 Dec, 13:40


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Indian Contract Act

18 Dec, 01:57


A is in a house which is on fire, with Z, a child. People below hold out a blanket. A drops the child from the house top, knowing it to be likely that the fall may kill the child, but not intending to kill the child, and intending, in good faith, the childโ€™s benefit.

a. A has committed offence

b. A has committed offence of culpable homicide amounting to murder

c. A has committed offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder

d. A has committed no offence

Indian Contract Act

17 Dec, 01:51


A, a surgeon, sees a child suffer an accident which is likely to prove fatal unless an operation be immediately performed. There is no time to apply to the childโ€™s guardian. A performs the operation in spite of the entreaties of the child, intending, in good faith, the childโ€™s benefit.

a. A has committed offence

b. A has committed offence of culpable homicide amounting to murder

c. A has committed offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder

d. A has committed no offence

Indian Contract Act

16 Dec, 12:48


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Indian Contract Act

16 Dec, 04:48


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Indian Contract Act

14 Dec, 12:04


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Indian Contract Act

30 Nov, 04:40


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Indian Contract Act

27 Nov, 12:56


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Indian Contract Act

25 Nov, 04:31


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Indian Contract Act

23 Nov, 03:02


A sees Z commit what appears to A to be a murder. A, in the exercise, to the best of his judgment exerted in good faith, of the power which the law gives to all persons of apprehending murderers in the fact, seizes Z, in order to bring Z before the proper authorities.

a. A has committed no offence, though it may turn out that Z was acting in self-defence

b. A has committed an offence

c. A has committed an offence if Z was acting in self-defence

d. A has committed an offence of false imprisonment

Indian Contract Act

22 Nov, 03:54


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Indian Contract Act

22 Nov, 02:27


What is a negotiable instrumentโ“

A negotiable instrument is a signed document that promises to pay a specific amount of money to a named person or assignee at a set time or on demand.

Indian Contract Act

15 Nov, 06:28


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Indian Contract Act

05 Nov, 03:52


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Indian Contract Act

02 Nov, 04:14


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Indian Contract Act

02 Nov, 02:28


In all cases in which judgment is given that a person is guilty of one of several offences specified in the judgment but that it is doubtful of which of these offences he is guilty, the offender shall be punished for the offences for which the ________ punishment is provided if the same punishment is not provided for all.

a. Lowest

b. Highest

c. Either (a) or (b)

d. None of the above

Indian Contract Act

28 Oct, 04:31


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Indian Contract Act

14 Oct, 03:54


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