Criminal Law [CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) Legal-Aptitude]: Questions 18 - 20 of 103

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Question 18

Appeared in Year: 2013

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PRINCIPLE: Wherever the causing of a certain effect, or an attempt to cause that effect, by an act or by an omission, is an offence, it is to be understood that the causing of that effect partly by an act and partly by an omission is the same offence.

‎FACTS: A intentionally omitted to give food to his father. He also used to beat his father. Consequently A՚s father died.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

A committed only the offence of beating of his father

b.

A committed the offence of killing of his father

c.

A committed only the offence of omitting to give food to his father

d.

A did not commit any offence

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Question 19

Appeared in Year: 2009

Question MCQ▾

A person who goes under-ground or evades the jurisdiction of the Court is known as

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Absconder

b.

Under-ground

c.

Absentee

d.

Offender

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Question 20

Appeared in Year: 2013

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PRINCIPLE: A pact, other than a pact to commit suicide, to suffer any harm is not an offence, provided the age of the person who has given his consent to suffer harm is above eighteen years.

‎FACTS: A enters into a pact with B, a boy of less than 18 years of age, to fence with each other for amusement. They agreed to suffer any harm which, in the course of such fencing, may be caused without foul play.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

A, while playing unfairly, hurts B, A commits no offence

b.

A, while playing fairly, hurts B, A commits no offence

c.

A, while playing fairly, hurts B, A commits an offence

d.

A, while playing only unfairly, hurts B, A commits an offence

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