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What is the principle of strict liability in tort law?
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Which of the following is an example of strict liability?
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In which situation is strict liability typically applied?
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What must a victim prove in a strict liability case?
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Which of the following is an example of a strict liability offense in India?
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Public International Law is applicable in the areas of:
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Which Article of UDHR deals with equality before law?
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Who along with IMF was dubbed as the Bretton Woods Twins?
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Identify the correct statements:
(A) Crime is an unlawful act that is punishable by the state.
(B) A crime is always harmful to the individual and never affects the state.
(C) Criminal law deals with imposing punishments on crimes.
(D) Criminal law is concerned with civil matters.
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Which Article of the Indian Constitution fosters respect for International Law?
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Where customary international law is comprised of rules identical to those of treaty law,
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Who, among the following, is regarded as the guardian of individual rights in a democratic society?
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Identify the correct statements:
(A) Crimes against property involve bodily harm to the victim.
(B) White-collar crimes typically involve economic offenses committed by individuals of high social status.
(C) Organized crime refers to illegal activities conducted by structured groups for profit.
(D) Crimes against morality include acts like prostitution and illegal gambling.
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Identify the correct statements:
(A) In the criminal law, criminal liability arises only after a crime has been committed.
(B) The mental element of a crime is known as actus reus.
(C) Actus reus refers to the physical act or result of the criminal conduct.
(D) Mens rea refers to the mental element or intent behind committing a crime.
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Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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Article 39A of the Constitution, inserted by the 42nd Amendment Act in 1976, provided for
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____________ is a process in which a dispute is submitted to an impartial outsider who makes a decision which is usually binding on both the parties.
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Identify the correct statements:
(A) White-collar crimes are non-violent crimes committed by individuals in higher social status.
(B) Crimes under special laws such as the Prevention of Corruption Act are included under the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
(C) The Indian Penal Code, 1860, is the primary law that defines crimes in India.
(D) The Indian Penal Code covers both substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law.
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Which of the following is/are the disadvantage(s) of inquisitorial model?
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Which crime typically involves harm to an individual’s physical well-being?
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What makes an act classified as a crime in the eyes of the state?
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