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Under Section 303 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, theft is committed when a person dishonestly takes movable property out of the possession of another person without that person’s consent. Which of the following elements is indispensable for the offence?
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AProperty must be movable
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BProperty must be taken dishonestly
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CProperty must be taken out of possession without consent
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DAll of the above
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A picks up a gold ring lying unattended in a temple courtyard believing it to be abandoned. Later he learns it belonged to B but keeps it. At what stage does theft under Section 303 BNS occur?
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AWhen A first sees the ring
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BWhen A takes the ring believing it abandoned
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CWhen A decides to retain it after knowing it belongs to B
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DNo theft is committed
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Which of the following best distinguishes ‘snatching’ under Section 304 BNS from ‘theft’ under Section 303 BNS?
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ASnatching always involves threat of death
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BSnatching involves sudden or forcible taking from a person
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CSnatching applies only to vehicles
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DSnatching requires prior preparation
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A suddenly pulls a mobile phone from B’s hand while B is speaking on it and runs away. Which offence is most appropriately attracted under BNS?
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ATheft under Section 303
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BSnatching under Section 304
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CExtortion under Section 308
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DRobbery
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Which statement correctly reflects the aggravated form of theft under Section 305 BNS?
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ATheft committed in any open public place
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BTheft committed in dwelling house, means of transport or place of worship
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CTheft committed only at night
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DTheft committed by a public servant
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