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Question 1
MOST EXPECTED
X' armed with a loaded pistol and 'Y' empty handed go to 'Z' shop in furtherance of their common intention to commit robbery, X enters the shop and on being resisted in carrying ,away property shoots Z with pistol Z dies at once. For what acts of X,Y is l
  1. Dacoity with murder
  2. Extortion and culpable homicide not amounting to murder
  3. Attempt to commit robbery when armed with deadly weapon
  4. Robbery and murder
Question 2
MOST EXPECTED
A' a blacksmith, is seized by a gang of dacoits and forced by threat of instant death to take his tools and to force the door of B's house. The docoits ten in number, loot B's money and jewels and kill B's son 'A':
  1. Is guilty of dacoity with murder
  2. Is guilty of house breaking and abetment of decoity
  3. Is not guilty of any offence
  4. Is guilty of making preparation to commit dacoity
Question 3
MOST EXPECTED
Right to private defence of the body extends to voluntarily causing death if the offence which occasions the exercise of right:
  1. Reasonably causes apprehension that death will be caused
  2. Reasonably causes apprehension that simple injury will be caused
  3. Is of escaping with stolen property immediately after the theft
  4. Is of arresting a person who is running a way after having committed an offence of voluntarily causing hurt
Question 4
MOST EXPECTED
A'instigates'B'to instigate'C'to murder'Z' ' B' accordingly instigates 'C' to murder 'Z' and TV Commits that offence in conseauence of
  1. Not guilty of any offence
  2. Not guilty of abetting murder
  3. Guilty of abetment by conspiracy
  4. Guilty of abetting murder
Question 5
MOST EXPECTED
In Rex v. Govinda the points of distinction between the distinction between the provisions of the following sections of the I.P.C. were explained:
  1. 34 and 149
  2. 302 and 304
  3. 299 and 300
  4. 403 and 405