Statistics for Indian Penal Code (IPC) Quiz 2

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  • This quiz has been taken 9 times
  • The average score is 11 of 16

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QuestionAnswer% Correct
Common Intention means:Sharing of Intention by All persons involved
100%
When a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of common intention of all each one of them is liable:as if it was done by each of them in singular capacity
89%
The Principle of Common Intention applies only when:At least 2 persons are involved.
89%
X and Y go to murder Z. X stood on guard with a spear in hand but did not hit Z at all. Y killed Z. In this case:X and Y both are liable for murder of Z
89%
To impose joint liability under Section 34 of the IPC, the prosecution needs to prove:Common Intention
78%
'X' armed with a loaded pistol and 'y empty handed go to 'Z' shop in furtherance of their common intention to commit robbery, 'X' enters the shop and on being resisted in carrying away property shoots 'Z' with pistol. 'Z' dies at once. For what acts of 'X', 'Y' is liable :Robbery and Murder
78%
The expression 'Common Intention" is defined under which Section of IPC?Section 34
78%
In which case did the Privy Council make a distinction between "Common Intention" and "Similar Intention"?Mahboob Shah v. King Emperor
67%
What is the the difference between Section 34 and Section 149 of the IPC?Section 149 creates a specific offence whereas Section 34 does not.
67%
Which of the following is a leading case with respect to "Common Intention"?Barendra Kumar Ghosh v. King Emperor
56%
Mehboob Shah v. King Emperor is a leading case on:Common Intension
56%
In which of the following cases did Lord Sumner said, "they also serve who stand and wait"?Barendra Kumar Ghosh v. Emperor
44%
Which of the following recognizes the principle of vicarious criminal liability under IPC?Both Section 34 and Section 149
44%
Which one of the following is not an ingredient of "Common Intention" under the IPC?Similar intention of those who involved in the crime.
44%
To establish "Common Intention" under the IPC:The common intention and overt act both have to be proved
44%
The phrase "in furtherance of common intention of all" used in the definition of 'Common Intention' wasadded by Amending Act of 1870
33%

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