Indian Penal Code - Study Mode
[#1421] Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer: List I (Mental State) List II (Consequence) a. Volition 1. The feeling which prompts the will of doer b. Intention 2. A desire for bodily notions with constitute the act c. Motive 3. Generally an essential element of a crime d. Mens rea 4. An operation of will directing an overt act 5. The ultimate object of the act
Correct Answer
(B) a-1, b-4, c-5, d-3
[#1422] A' sacrificed his son before his Goddess who according to him appealed him in dreams and asked for the sacrifice. On being charged for murder he set up the plea of unsoundness of mind. Can his plea be sustained?
Correct Answer
(B) No, because he knew the nature of what he did or what he did was wrong, or contrary to law
[#1423] Dislodging a tooth by a fist blow is an offence punishable under
Correct Answer
(A) Section 325 Indian Penal Code
[#1424] During the scuffle between 'A' and 'B', A gave a blow on the face of 'B' and consequently two teeth of 'B' were broken. In these circumstances 'A' has committed an offence of causing
Correct Answer
(C) Grievous hurt
[#1425] Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860:
Correct Answer
(B) Is the rule of evidence