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A is beating Z,Y interferes and A intentionally strikes Y here as the blow given to Y is not a part of the act where by A voluntarily causes hurt to Z, A is liable to one punishment for voluntarily causing hurt to Z and to another for the blow given to Y:
  • A
    Wrong
  • B
    A will be punished once as act is done during the same transaction
  • C
    If Y would have not interfere A would have not beaten him so A is not caused blow to Y intentionally so A will not be punished to cause hurt to Y
  • D
    Right
2
A, a blacksmith, is seized by a gang of dacoits and forced, by threat of instant death to take his tools and to open the door of B's house. The docoits ten in number, loot B's money and jewels and kill B's son A:
  • A
    is guilty of dacoity with murder
  • B
    is guilty of house breaking and abetment of dacoity
  • C
    is not guilty of any offence
  • D
    is guilty of making preparation to commit dacoity
3
A is beating Z,Y interferes and A intentionally strikes Y here as the blow given to Y is not a part of the act where by A voluntarily causes hurt to Z, A is liable to one punishment for voluntarily causing hurt to Z and to another for the blow given to Y:
  • A
    Wrong
  • B
    A will be punished once as act is done during the same transaction
  • C
    If Y would have not interfere A would have not beaten him so A is not caused blow to Y intentionally so A will not be punished to cause hurt to Y
  • D
    Right
4
A is at work with a hatchet, the head flies off and kills a man who is standing by. No want of proper caution on the part of A. His act is:
  • A
    Murder
  • B
    Culpable homicide not murder
  • C
    His act is excusable, not an offence
  • D
    Causing death by negligence
5
In a trial, while explaining any circumstances appearing in evidence against him, an accused of committing murder states that due to grave and sudden provocation he was deprived of the power of self-control and thus, gave a single lathi blow to A. causing
  • A
    The Prosecution
  • B
    The Investigating agency
  • C
    The Court
  • D
    The Accused

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