Fundamentals of Criminal Law

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Fundamentals of Criminal Law Quiz

Test your knowledge on key concepts in Criminal Law with our comprehensive quiz designed for students and professionals alike. Challenge yourself on important case laws, legal terms, and principles that govern criminal justice.

  • 10 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Understand the intricacies of IPC and critical cases
  • Perfect for law students and enthusiasts
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Which of these are “aggravating circumstances” towards awarding death penalty, as per Bachan Singh Case?
The offence was committed by an individual who was extremely mentally or emotionally disturbed
The accused acted under duress or was dominated by another individual’s will
The murder was pre-mediated and involved extreme brutality
The murder involves minimal depravity
What was the aftermath of Tukaram vs. State of Maharashtra Case?
The number of rape crimes significantly increased.
It became a norm that girls habitual to having sex could never be raped
The law was changed as such that if the victim does not consent to sexual intercourse then the Court would presume that she did not consent
The law was changed as such that if the victim does not consent to sexual intercourse then the Court would presume that she did consent
Which of the following provisions of IPC cover General Defences?
Section 96 – 106 of IPC
Section 76 – 106 IPC
Section 299 – 304 IPC
Section 86 – 106 IPC
What does Section 102 of IPC state?
Acts against which there is no right of private defence
Causing death by negligence
Attempt to murder
Commencement and continuance of the right of private defence of the body
Which of the following pair is correctly matched?
Vishwanath Vs. The State of Uttar Pradesh – Murder
R Vs. Dudley and Stephens – Necessity
Asgarali Pradhania Vs. Emperor – Impossible Attempt
Emperor Vs. MT Dhirajia – Attempt to Kidnap
Which of the following is correct for the aforesaid:
The physical aspect of crime is actus reas
The mental aspect of crime is mens rea
The motive is the desire to commit crime
All are correct
Insanity as a defence means that a person at the time of doing an act, by reason of unsoundness of mind is incapable of knowing:
The nature of the act
That what he is doing is wrong
That what he is doing is contrary to law
Either (a), (b) or (c)
All of the above
The defence of “consent” is not available in cases of:
Consent to cause death
Consent to cause grievous hurt
Both
Either of the two
The right to private defence is:
Unrestricted
Subject to restrictions contained in Chapter IV of IPC
Subject to restrictions contained in any other provision of IPC
Subject to restriction contained in section 99 of IPC
What facts were involved in the case of Abhayanand Mishra Vs. State of Bihar?
Two relatives killed a trespasser in their property
Attempting to be knowingly concerned in dealing with and harbouring the controlled drug of heroin
Export of illegal artifacts
Person was depicting to be a qualified teacher
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