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Q1Domain Verified
Under the Indian Penal Code, which of the following acts, if committed with the intention of causing death, would constitute culpable homicide not amounting to murder, but with the knowledge that such act is likely to cause death, would constitute murder?
Causing the death of a person by an act done in the exercise of the right of private defence of property, where the defender has reason to believe that death is necessary for the protection of property.
Causing the death of a person by administering an intoxicating substance without the intention of causing death, but with the knowledge that it is likely to cause death.
Causing the death of a person by a negligent act without any intention or knowledge of its likelihood to cause death.
Causing the death of a person by an act done in a sudden fight in the heat of passion upon a sudden quarrel, without premeditation.
Q2Domain Verified
A public servant, while investigating a case, intentionally fabricates evidence to implicate an innocent person. According to the Indian Penal Code, what is the most appropriate charge against the public servant?
Section 193 IPC (Punishment for false evidence)
Section 218 IPC (Public servant framing in
Section 166 IPC (Public servant disobeying direction of law with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture)
Section 201 IPC (Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender)
Q3Domain Verified
Consider a scenario where A, intending to cause grievous hurt to B, strikes B with a sword. B, while trying to defend himself, accidentally causes the death of C, an bystander. Under the Indian Penal Code, what is the most likely legal outcome for A?
C) A is liable for the intended grievous hurt to B, but not for C's death.
A is not liable for C's death as it was an accident and B's act.
A is liable for murder of C due to the chain of events initiated by his act.
A is liable for C's death under the principle of constructive liability, specifically Section 301 IP

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