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Friday, August 2, 2013

Indian Penal Code

Q.1. A spits B, A would be liable for offence of--
[A] using criminal force
[B] annoyance
[C] defamation
[D] assault

Ans:[D] assault

Q.2. Which section section of I.P.C. defines sedition?
[A] section 123
[B] section 124A
[C] section 124
[D] section 159

Ans: [B] section 124A

Q.3. Disclosuer of identity of victim of rape is punishable under--
[A] section 375 I.P.C.
[B] section 376 I.P.C.
[C] section 228A I.P.C.
[D] section 228 I.P.C.
 
Ans:[D] section 228 I.P.C.

Q.4. Which one of the following section of Indian Penal code deals with vicarious liability?
[A] section 154
[B] section 159
[C] section 124
[D] section 123

Ans:[A] section 154

Q.5.Minimum number of persons required to commit an affray is--
[A] two
[B] one
[C] three
[D] ten

Ans: [A] two
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Saturday, June 22, 2013

The Indian Penal Code

Q 1. Grave and sudden provocation is --
[A] Question of law
[B] Question of fact 
[C] Mixed question of fact and law
[D] A presumption under the law

Ans: [B] Question of fact


Q 2. Culpable homicide has been defined--
[A] Under section 300 of IPC
[B] Under section 302 of IPC 
[C] Under section 303 of IPC
[D] Under section 299 of IPC

Ans:  [D] Under section 299 of IPC


Q 3. Culpable homicide  is not murder,  if it is committed under--
[A] Grave and sudden provocation
[B] Self-intoxication
[C] Irresistible impulse
[D] All of these

Ans:  [A] Grave and sudden provocation.


Q 4. Murder is defined as 
[A] An act by which the death is caused, must have been done with the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death 
[B] An act by which the death is caused, is done with the knowledge that he is likely to cause death by his act
[C] An act by which the death is caused, with the intention of causing of such bodily injury as the offender knows which is likely to cause death of the person to whom the injury  is caused
[D] All of these

Ans : [C] An act by which the death is caused, with the intention of causing of such bodily injury as the offender knows which is likely to cause death of the person to whom the injury  is caused


Q 5. Murder has been defined-
[A] Under section 299 of IPC
[B] Under section 302 of IPC
[C] Under section 300 of IPC
[D] Under section 301 of IPC

Ans: [C] Under section 300 of IPC


Q 6. 'A' with intention of murdering 'B', instigates C, a child below 7 years, to do an act which causes B's death. C in the absence of 'A'  in consequence of abetment does the act and thereby causes B's death. Now
[A] C is liable for murder and A is liable for abetment 
[B] C is not liable for murder being wholly incapax, but 'A'  is liable for abetment
[C] A and C both are liable under section 302
[D] A and C both are liable for conspiracy to murder of C

Ans: [B] C is not liable for murder being wholly incapax, but 'A'  is liable for abetment


Q 7. Culpable homicide not amounting to murder is punishable with 
[A] Imprisonment for life 
[B] Imprisonment for life or imprisonment for ten  years
[C] Imprisonment for ten years
[D] Death

Ans: [B] Imprisonment for life or imprisonment for ten  years


Q 8. Culpable homicide is causing death-
[A] With the intention of causing death 
[B] With the intention of causing such bodily enjury as is likely to cause death
[C] With the knowledge that by such act death is likely to be caused
[D] All of above.


Ans: [D] All of above.


Q 9. Grievous hurt has been defined under
[A] Under section 300 of IPC
[B] Under section 303 of IPC
[C] Under section 304 of IPC
[D] Under section 320  of IPC


Ans: [D] Under section 320  of IPC
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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Indian Penal Code

Section 1. This Act shall be called the Indian Penal Code,and shall extend to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

Section 2. Every person shall be liable to punishment under this Code and not otherwise for every act or omission contrary to the provisions thereof, of which he shall be guilty within India.

Section 3. Any person liable ,by any Indian law ,to be tried for an offence committed beyond India shall be dealt with according to the provisions of this Code for any act committed beyond India in the same manner as if such act had been committed within India.

Section 4. The provisions of this Code apply also to any offence committed by---
(1) any citizen of India in any place without and beyond India;
(2) any person on any ship or aircraft registered in India wherever it may be

Explanation - In this section the word "offence" includes every act committed outside India which, if committed in India, would be punishable under this Code

Man - The word "man" denotes a male human being of any age.
Woman- The word "woman" denotes a female human being of any age.
Person- The word "person" includes any Company or Association or body of persons, whether incorporated or not.
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