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Q1 Answer in not more than two sentences (All are compulsory) : ~ (2 Marks each)
- a. wrongful confinement ?
- b. State any two examples of ‘public servant’ according to the chapter of General
- c. What is sedition ?
- d. Define Document
- e. When is a person guilt of committing affray ?
- f. Define Hurt
- g. State any two exceptions to the Offence of Murder
- h. What is Forgery?
- i. State any two offences relating to elections
- j. Name the two theories of Negligence
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Q2 Write Short notes on (Any - (5 Marks each)
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Q1 Criminal Breach of Trust
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Q3 Custodial Rape
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Q4 Reformative theory of punishment
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Q5 Insanity
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Q6 Strict Liability
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Q3 Solve Any Two (With reasons) - (6 Marks each)
- a) Rukma Bai has a son, Hansraj, who is suffering from a rare kind of cancer. He is suffering with severe pain and his condition is deteriorating everyday. Doctors have informed that he will not survive for many days. Hansraj unbearable with pain requested his mother to give him poison and kill him. Persuaded by him repeatedly, Rukma Bai gave poison to Hansraj and as
- i) What offence Rukma Bai committed if any? What can be the maximum and minimum sentence of punishment that can be awarded to her ?
- ii) If Hans Raj had not asked Rukma Bai to kill him and she has given the poison on her own. What would be your answer ?
- b) Pappu a 6 year old boy visits his friend Chotus house. He waits till Chotu is outside his room and slowly takes away a video game belonging to Chotu
- i) What offence if any is Pappu guilty of ?
- ii) Would the answer be any different if Pappu was 11 years old?
- c) Mohan who is married to Sheela, marries Meera on 15 January, 2011
- i) What offence is Mohan guilty of ? Will it make any difference if he has hidden the fact of his earlier marriage from Meera
- ii) If Sheela had got lost in Kumbh mela in the year 2002 and nothing has been heard of her since then, then what would be the position ?
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Q4 Answer in Detail (Any Four): (12 marks each)
- (a) All Murder is Culpable Homicide but All Culpable Homicide is not Murder. Explain
- (b) What are the various Offences in the Indian Penal Code that are punishable with the Death Penalty. Should Death penalty be abolished?
- (c) Define Greivous Hurt and Dangerous weapon, What is the importance given to provocation in the chapter relation to hurt and why? Explain in detail all the variations to the offence of committing Criminal Trespass Describe with example the General Exceptions of Necessity and Insanity. Cite two landmark judgements connected with these exceptions and the ration in these cases
- (f) Describe in detail with illustrations the offences of Criminal Force, Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful confinement and their various forms
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