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[#256] Using a genuine a Government stamp known to be counterfeit is dealt under-
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(C) Section 260 of Indian Penal Code

[#257] Principle: Whoever tenders to any other person counterfeit coins or currency which he knows to be counterfeit, commits an offence. Factual Situation: A was an employee in a private company. One day while depositing some money at the bank, handed over to him by the company's cashier, the bank's cashier identified a 100 rupee note as counterfeit and returned it to A. Then A went to a hotel, ordered lunch and handed over the counterfeit 100 rupee note at the hotel so as to get rid of it. The hotel manager identified the note as counterfeit and informed the police.
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(D) A is guilty as he tried to pass on a counterfeit note knowing it to be fake

[#258] Sections 61 and 62 of Indian Penal Code dealing with absolute forfeiture of all property of the offender have been abolished by:
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(A) Act XVI of 1921

[#259] Under Indian Penal Code, in robbery there is
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(D) Either theft or extortion

[#260] Which of the following are the limits which dictate the right of private defence?
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(D) Both of them