The Supreme Court of India has observed a clear distinction between dishonestly and fraudulently in the case of
It was held that a Cheif Minister or a Minister or a Minister is in the pay of the Government and, therefore ,public servant within the meaning of Section 21(12) of IPC in the Case
Principle of vicarious liability was first time decided in the case
" There are two facets to the definition of dishonesty and it is sufficient to establish the existence of any one of them. There is no requirement in the Law to establish both " Choose the correct case among the following in which the statement of Supreme Court has been laid down as ratio.
Which case dealt with compensation issue to the victims of crime ?
The last trial by held in a criminal case in India was that of
In which of the following recent cases has the Supreme Court examined scope of section 4 of the Indian Penal Code & re- iterated that for holding an accused criminally liable for an offence under the Indian Penal Code, the Corporeal presence of accused is not required.
The Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in one of the following cases held that the general principles of criminal juridiction is that jurisdiction is determined by the locality of the offence irrespective of the nationality of the offence irrespective of the nationality of any other similar attributes of the offender -
I which of the following cases, Supreme Court held that offence under the criminal law does not depend upon the gender of the accused?
"In every statute 'mens rea' is to be implied unless contrary is shown "
This view was expressed in :-
It is the maxim older than the law of England that no man is guilty unless his mind is guilty. "
it was observed by Lord Arbinger in
Which one of the following is not related to Mens rea?
'Although, prima facie and as a general rule, there must be a mind at fault before there can be a crime,it is not an inflexible rule, and a statute may relate to such a subject-matter and may be so framed as to make an act criminalwhether there has been any intension to break the law or otherwise to do wrong,or not,' this was held in