BA LLB 1st Semester Examination, December 2023
IPC (Law of Crime)
(K-1004)
Section A
Note: Attempt all questions. Each question carries 4 marks
IPC (Law of Crime)
(K-1004)
Section A
Note: Attempt all questions. Each question carries 4 marks
1. Movable property
2. Injury
3. Strict liability
4. Wrongful loss
5. Good faith
2. Injury
3. Strict liability
4. Wrongful loss
5. Good faith
Section B
Note: Attempt any two question. Each question carries 10 marks
6. What are the ingredients of the offence theft? Explain them and illustrate.
7. 'A' intending to commit theft, enters the house of 'B' at night and removes from one of the rooms, a heavy box to the courtyard where he opens it. He does not find in the box anything worth taking and leaving it there, goes away. Did 'A' commit any offence? If yes, what offence?
8. How does abduction differ from kidnapping? Explain with suitable illustrations.
7. 'A' intending to commit theft, enters the house of 'B' at night and removes from one of the rooms, a heavy box to the courtyard where he opens it. He does not find in the box anything worth taking and leaving it there, goes away. Did 'A' commit any offence? If yes, what offence?
8. How does abduction differ from kidnapping? Explain with suitable illustrations.
Section C
Note: Attempt any three question. Each question carries 20 marks
9. Explain Constructive Liability in Penal Law with special reference to Section 34 (common intention) and Section 149 (common object) of the Indian Penal Code.
10. Differentiate between murder and culpable homicide.
11. Discuss the provisions related to sedition in Indian Penal Code with the help of decided cases.
12. Describe the scope of Intention, Preparation and attempt to commit a crime.
13. Distinguish between:
10. Differentiate between murder and culpable homicide.
11. Discuss the provisions related to sedition in Indian Penal Code with the help of decided cases.
12. Describe the scope of Intention, Preparation and attempt to commit a crime.
13. Distinguish between:
(a) Rioting and Affray
(b) Wrongful Restraint and wrongful confinement.
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