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1
In BNS Chapter 2, what is the essential difference between an 'offence' and a 'wrong'?
  • A
    Offence is punishable; wrong may not be punishable
  • B
    Offence affects public order only
  • C
    Wrong is always civil
  • D
    Offence has no punishment
2
Section 5 of BNS primarily deals with liability for:
  • A
    Acts only
  • B
    Omissions only
  • C
    Things done by several persons
  • D
    Civil breach
3
Assertion: BNS incorporates the principle of legality. Reason: No act is an offence unless defined by law.
  • A
    Both A & R true, R explains A
  • B
    Both true but R not explanation
  • C
    A true, R false
  • D
    A false, R true
4
Mens rea under Chapter 2 generally implies:
  • A
    Motive
  • B
    Guilty intention or knowledge
  • C
    Civil negligence only
  • D
    Strict liability
5
Omission becomes punishable under BNS when:
  • A
    It is morally wrong
  • B
    There is a legal duty to act
  • C
    It causes minor injury
  • D
    Police file FIR

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