1. A hangman who hangs the prisoners pursuant to the order of the court is exempt from criminal liability by virtue of:
- Section 76 of IPC
- Section 78 of IPC
2. The right to private defence is based on the natural instinct of
- self-preservation
- self-respect
- self-sufficiency
- self-reliance
3. The maxim ignorantia juris non excusat does mean :
- Mistake of court is no defence.
- Mistake of judicial act is no defence.
- Mistake of fact is no defence.
- Mistake of law is no defence
4. A mental pain is
- also covered under the offence of simple hurt.
- not covered under the offence of simple hurt.
- sometimes covered under the offence of simple hurt.
- none of the above.
5. Give incorrect response.
In order to avail the defence of section 88 I.P.C. :
- Act must be done in good faith and without any intention to cause death or to cause any harm as may result in death.
- Act must be done with the consent of the sufferer whether consent is express or implied.
- Act must be done in good faith and without intention to cause death though it might have been done with the intention such harm as may result in death.
- The act done must be for the benefit of the person who suffers injury.
6. Which of the following is defamation:
- X says, "Y is an honest man, he never stole Z's watch," intending to cause it to be believed that Y did steal Z's watch.
- X is asked, "who stole Z's watch?" X points to Y.
- X draws a picture of Y running away with Z's watch.
- All of the above.
7. The right of private defence of body extends to the causing of death if the offence which occasions the exercise of the right of private defence is of the following description :
- An assault with the intention kidnapping or abducting.
- An assault with the intention of wrongfully restraining a person.
- An assault with the intention of committing rape.
- An assault with the intention of gratifying unnatural lust.
8. The word 'takes' in Section 361 of IPC signifies
- taking by force
- taking by fraud
- physical taking
- all the above
9. A instigate B to murder C. B refused to do so :
- A is guilty of abetting B to murder C.
- A is not guilty as C is not murdered.
- A is not guilty of abetting as refused to do that.
- None of the above.
10. The causing of death of child in the mother's womb is not homicide under
- Indian law only
- English law only
- Both English and Indian law
- neither in Indian law nor in English law