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Culpable homicide is defined under Section 299 of the Criminal Code. Section 300 defines murder as a culpable homicide with certain distinguishing features, which are listed in clauses 1-4 of Section 300, subject to the exclusions set out in Section 300. Any culpable homicide that occurs within one of the four clauses in Section 300 is considered murder. All other cases of culpable homicide, including those that may fall under the exceptions to Section 300, shall be considered culpable homicide rather than murder. While Section 299 defines ‘culpable homicide,’ it is not exhaustive. The genus is culpable homicide, and the species is murder. All culpable homicides are murders, but not all culpable homicides are murders. So the distinction is between culpable homicide that amounts to murder and culpable homicide that does not amount to murder. The sole distinction between culpable homicide and murder is the degree of purpose and knowledge involved. The case would be classified as murder if there was a high level of purpose and knowledge. The case would be classified as responsible homicide if there was a lesser degree of purpose or knowledge. As a result, establishing categorical demarcations between culpable homicide and murder is challenging.
X having sufficient food does not provide some food to beggar who died of hunger . X is guilty of
Correct Answer is (A)
Correct Answer is (A)
Culpable homicide is defined under Section 299 of the Criminal Code. Section 300 defines murder as a culpable homicide with certain distinguishing features, which are listed in clauses 1-4 of Section 300, subject to the exclusions set out in Section 300. Any culpable homicide that occurs within one of the four clauses in Section 300 is considered murder. All other cases of culpable homicide, including those that may fall under the exceptions to Section 300, shall be considered culpable homicide rather than murder. While Section 299 defines ‘culpable homicide,’ it is not exhaustive. The genus is culpable homicide, and the species is murder. All culpable homicides are murders, but not all culpable homicides are murders. So the distinction is between culpable homicide that amounts to murder and culpable homicide that does not amount to murder. The sole distinction between culpable homicide and murder is the degree of purpose and knowledge involved. The case would be classified as murder if there was a high level of purpose and knowledge. The case would be classified as responsible homicide if there was a lesser degree of purpose or knowledge. As a result, establishing categorical demarcations between culpable homicide and murder is challenging.
‘A’ appears as a witness before Z, a magistrate, Z says that he does not believe a word of A’s deposition and that A has perjured himself. A is moved to sudden passion by these words and kills Z, This is:
Correct Answer is (B)
Correct Answer is (B)
Culpable homicide is defined under Section 299 of the Criminal Code. Section 300 defines murder as a culpable homicide with certain distinguishing features, which are listed in clauses 1-4 of Section 300, subject to the exclusions set out in Section 300. Any culpable homicide that occurs within one of the four clauses in Section 300 is considered murder. All other cases of culpable homicide, including those that may fall under the exceptions to Section 300, shall be considered culpable homicide rather than murder. While Section 299 defines ‘culpable homicide,’ it is not exhaustive. The genus is culpable homicide, and the species is murder. All culpable homicides are murders, but not all culpable homicides are murders. So the distinction is between culpable homicide that amounts to murder and culpable homicide that does not amount to murder. The sole distinction between culpable homicide and murder is the degree of purpose and knowledge involved. The case would be classified as murder if there was a high level of purpose and knowledge. The case would be classified as responsible homicide if there was a lesser degree of purpose or knowledge. As a result, establishing categorical demarcations between culpable homicide and murder is challenging.
A knows Z to be behind a bush . B does not know it . A intending to cause or knowing it to be likely to cause Z’s death , induces B to fire at the bush and B kills Z.
Correct Answer is (C)
Correct Answer is (C)
Culpable homicide is defined under Section 299 of the Criminal Code. Section 300 defines murder as a culpable homicide with certain distinguishing features, which are listed in clauses 1-4 of Section 300, subject to the exclusions set out in Section 300. Any culpable homicide that occurs within one of the four clauses in Section 300 is considered murder. All other cases of culpable homicide, including those that may fall under the exceptions to Section 300, shall be considered culpable homicide rather than murder. While Section 299 defines ‘culpable homicide,’ it is not exhaustive. The genus is culpable homicide, and the species is murder. All culpable homicides are murders, but not all culpable homicides are murders. So the distinction is between culpable homicide that amounts to murder and culpable homicide that does not amount to murder. The sole distinction between culpable homicide and murder is the degree of purpose and knowledge involved. The case would be classified as murder if there was a high level of purpose and knowledge. The case would be classified as responsible homicide if there was a lesser degree of purpose or knowledge. As a result, establishing categorical demarcations between culpable homicide and murder is challenging.
‘A’ fires on a crowd for no reason. As a result of which ‘B’ dies. What offence has been committed by ‘A’ ?
Correct Answer is (C)
Correct Answer is (C)
Culpable homicide is defined under Section 299 of the Criminal Code. Section 300 defines murder as a culpable homicide with certain distinguishing features, which are listed in clauses 1-4 of Section 300, subject to the exclusions set out in Section 300. Any culpable homicide that occurs within one of the four clauses in Section 300 is considered murder. All other cases of culpable homicide, including those that may fall under the exceptions to Section 300, shall be considered culpable homicide rather than murder. While Section 299 defines ‘culpable homicide,’ it is not exhaustive. The genus is culpable homicide, and the species is murder. All culpable homicides are murders, but not all culpable homicides are murders. So the distinction is between culpable homicide that amounts to murder and culpable homicide that does not amount to murder. The sole distinction between culpable homicide and murder is the degree of purpose and knowledge involved. The case would be classified as murder if there was a high level of purpose and knowledge. The case would be classified as responsible homicide if there was a lesser degree of purpose or knowledge. As a result, establishing categorical demarcations between culpable homicide and murder is challenging.
A is in house which is set on fire with Z a child. People below hold out of blanket. A drops the child from the top knowing it to be likely that fall may kill child but not intending to kill child , and intending in good faith the child’s benefit and child dies, which offence A has committed?
Correct Answer is (D)
Correct Answer is (D)