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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the "The Complete IPC & CrPC Mastery Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which of the following scenarios best exemplifies a situation where the principle of "mens rea" might be considered absent, thereby potentially negating criminal liability under the IPC, assuming no statutory exceptions apply?
A driver, while under the influence of alcohol, runs a red light and causes a fatal accident.
A shopkeeper intentionally misrepresents the quality of a product to a customer to secure a sale.
A person accidentally discharges a firearm while cleaning it, striking and injuring another person.
An individual deliberately spreads false rumors about a competitor to damage their business reputation.
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the "Indian Penal Code (IPC) & Criminal Procedure Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation," if an accused is charged under Section 420 of the IPC (Cheating and Dishonest Intention), and the prosecution aims to establish "dishonest intention" at the time of the alleged deception, which of the following evidentiary approaches would be most crucial for the prosecution to demonstrate?
Presenting evidence of the accused's subsequent financial gains resulting from the transaction.
Showcasing prior instances of the accused engaging in similar fraudulent activities.
Adducing circumstances that indicate the accused's intent to deceive the victim *at the time the representation was made*.
Proving the victim suffered significant financial loss as a direct consequence of the deception.
Q3Domain Verified
Within the framework of "The Complete IPC & CrPC Mastery Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", if a police officer, acting under a mistaken but bona fide belief that a cognizable offense has been committed, arrests a person without a warrant, and it later transpires that no such offense was actually committed, under which of the following IPC sections would the officer potentially face legal scrutiny, assuming no reasonable grounds for the belief existed?
Section 340 (Wrongful Confinement)
Section 166 (Public servant disobedient to direction of law)
Section 339 (Wrongful Restraint)
Section 349 (Force)

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