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1
Section 14 of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita embodies which principle?
  • A
    Mistake of law is a defence
  • B
    Mistake of fact is a defence when person believes himself bound by law
  • C
    Ignorance of law excuses
  • D
    Judicial error absolves liability
2
Under Section 14, a police officer arrests a person believing in good faith that a valid warrant exists, though it was cancelled unknown to him. His liability?
  • A
    Liable for wrongful confinement
  • B
    Protected due to mistake of fact
  • C
    Liable for negligence
  • D
    Liable unless court excuses
3
The distinction between mistake of fact and mistake of law under Section 14 depends primarily upon:
  • A
    Subjective belief alone
  • B
    Reasonableness of belief and factual error
  • C
    Status of accused
  • D
    Nature of injury caused
4
Section 15 grants immunity to a Judge when:
  • A
    Acting corruptly in judicial capacity
  • B
    Acting judicially within jurisdiction
  • C
    Acting beyond jurisdiction knowingly
  • D
    Passing erroneous administrative order
5
If a Judge acts maliciously but within jurisdiction, protection under Section 15:
  • A
    Is absolute
  • B
    Is lost due to malice
  • C
    Depends on executive sanction
  • D
    Applies only in civil cases

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