Indian Penal Code - Study Mode
[#2186] In which one of the following cases did the Supreme Court explain the concept of grave and sudden provocation as a mitigating circumstances reducing the gravity of the offence from murder to culpable homicide not amounting to murder?
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(C) K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra
[#2187] A' with intention to kill her husband, purchased some poison-powder from a chemist who by mistake, dispensed plain sugar instead. She put the powder in a cup of tea and served it to her husband who drank it but did not die. Which one of the following statements is correct as far as the charge to attempt a murder is concerned?
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(C) She is not liable because administration of sugar is not a step towards the commission of murder
[#2188] A woman ran to a well stating that she would jump into the well but she was caught before she could reach it. She is guilty of:
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(D) No offence
[#2189] Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty under Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 is which kind of offence?
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(C) Cognizable and Non-bailable
[#2190] Knowingly furnishing false information to apublic servant, if the information required respects the commission of an offence etc is dealt under
Correct Answer
(C) Section 177 of Indian Penal Code