Indian Penal Code - Study Mode

[#326] Which of the following is not necessary to constitute abetment by conspiracy?
Correct Answer

(D) The abettor should concert the offence with the person who commits it

[#327] In which one of the following cases Section 499 and Section 500 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 have been recently declared Constitutional by the Supreme Court?
Correct Answer

(A) Subramanium Swamy v. Union of India

[#328] A person does not have 'reason to believe' a thing if he does not have any
Correct Answer

(B) Sufficient cause to believe

[#329] A is invited by B for a cup of tea. While B is in the kitchen preparing tea, A finds a golden ring on the table. He picks it up and places it somewhere in the room with the intention of dishonestly taking it away sometime later. A commits:
Correct Answer

(D) Theft

[#330] X' sees 'Z' committing what appears to 'X' to be a murder. 'X', in exercise, to the best of his judgement, exerted in good faith, of the powers, which the law gives to all persons of apprehending murderers in the act, 'seizes 'Z', in order to bring 'Z' before propel authorities. But it turns out that 'Z' was acting in exercise of his right of self defence. 'X' is guilty of:
Correct Answer

(A) No offence