OFFENCES AGAINST HUMAN BODY
- The doctrine of transfer of malice is contained in which of the following section of the Indian Penal Code?
a) Section 301
b) Section 302
c) Section 303
d) Section 304 - In which of the following cases the Supreme Court declared section 303 of the Indian Penal Code as unconstitutional?
a) Sher Singh v. State of Punjab
b) Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab
c) Mithu Singh v. State of Punjab
d) Santa Singh v. State of Punjab - By which Amendment section 304B of Indian Penal Code relating to dowry death was inserted?
a) Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1986
b) Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1987
c) Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1988
d) Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 1988 - In order to attract section 304B, death must have occurred within _ years of the marriage of the deceased.
a) Three years
b) Five years
c) Seven years
d) Ten years - Section 305 of the Indian Penal Code deals with abetment of suicide of
a) Any person under eighteen years of age
b) Any insane person, any delirious person, any idiot
c) Any person in a state of intoxication
d) All of the above - Constitutional validity of section 306 is upheld by the Supreme Court in which of the following cases?
a) Gian Kaur v. Union of India
b) Rathinam v. Union of India
c) Thomas Master v. Union of India
d) None of the above - Section 304A of the Indian Penal Code deals with
a) Causing death by negligent act
b) Causing death by rash act
c) Causing death by rash or negligent act
d) None of the above - What is the maximum punishment for abetment to suicide?
a) Death
b) Life imprisonment
c) Imprisonment for 10 years
d) Imprisonment for 14 years - โDeath sentence should be awarded in rarest of rare casesโ was held in
a) Rameshwar v. State of UP
b) Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab
c) State of UP v. MK Anthony
d) TV Vatheeswaran v. State of Tamil Nadu - The term โthugโ has been defined in which of the following section of the Indian Penal Code?
a) Section 309
b) Section 310
c) Section 311
d) Section 312
ANSWER 1. A 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. B