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Crimes against the human body can be categorized into how many types? List them. |
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True or False: Section 11 of the IPC defines 'person' as only an individual human being. |
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False. Section 11 of the IPC defines 'person' to include any company, association, or body of persons, whether incorporated or not. |
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Fill in the blanks: Examples of crimes against the human body include ___, ___, and ___ . |
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'Man' is defined as a male human being of any age, and 'Woman' is defined as a female human being of any age. |
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True or False: Domestic violence is classified under non-sexual offences against the human body. |
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Fill in the blank: The IPC outlines offences related to the human body in sections ___ to ___. |
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What are the implications of committing a fatal crime against the human body under the IPC? |
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Committing a fatal crime, such as murder, can lead to severe penalties, including life imprisonment or the death penalty. |
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True or False: Culpable homicide can occur in situations where the intent to kill is absent but results in death. |
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Culpable homicide involves intentional or knowing acts that cause death or serious injury, while lawful homicide may occur in cases like self-defense where the person is not held responsible. |
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Fill in the blank: Culpable homicide is a type of crime that is considered ___ and cannot typically be compounded. |
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True or False: Individuals accused of culpable homicide can secure bail easily. |
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Culpable homicide is a cognizable offence, meaning that the police have the authority to arrest the accused without a warrant due to the seriousness of the crime. |
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What is the primary distinction between culpable homicide amounting to murder and culpable homicide not amounting to murder? |
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Culpable homicide amounting to murder involves an intention to kill or knowledge that the act is likely to cause death, while culpable homicide not amounting to murder lacks such intent or knowledge. |
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Culpable homicide requires the accused to have ___ or ___ that their actions could lead to death. |
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True or False: The victim's death must be a direct consequence of the accused's actions for culpable homicide to be established. |
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Culpable homicide becomes murder when it fulfills specific criteria outlined in Section 300, which includes intentional killing with premeditation or other aggravating factors. |
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Fill in the blank: In the case of culpable homicide, if the accused acts with the intention to cause ___ that is likely to lead to death, it can be classified as culpable homicide. |
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True or False: An accused can be guilty of culpable homicide even if the direct act resulting in death was performed by another person. |
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What must be proven regarding the accused's actions in order for a charge of culpable homicide to be valid? |
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It must be proven that the accused performed a specific act with intent or knowledge that this act could result in death. |