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A, who is an Indian citizen residing in Delhi, abets B a foreigner who resides in London through telephone to commit the murder of C in London. Is A guilty for the `abetment for murder’ of C? Give reasons and also mention relevant provision, if any, under I.P.C.
A abets B through telephone to murder C. But due to some technical defects B could not hear the voice of A. Is A guilty of ‘abetment for murder’ of C?
A abets B to rob C, B attempts to rob C, C resists B from doing so. During such an attempt of robbery, B has to fire at C in order to complete the offence of robbery. As a result of such firing from a gun, C is seriously injured and admitted to the hospital….
A instigates B to burn Z’s house. B sets fire to the house and at the same time commits theft of property there. Is A guilty of abetting the theft?
A abets B to abet C to commit the murder of D. B accordingly abets C to commit the murder of D. Have A and B both committed the offence of ‘abetment’? Give reasons and also mention the relevant provision.
A instigates B to kill D. B in pursuance of the instigation stabs D. D recovers from the wound. What offence, if any, has been committed by A and B?
Discuss the following offences: (1) Refusing to answer public servant authorized to question; (2) Refusing to sign the statement (3) False statement on oath or affirmation of public servant etc.
Describe the following offences and punishment provided:- (1) Omission to give notice or information to public servants by a person legally bound to give it; (2)Furnishing false information; and (3) Refusing oath or affirmation when duly required by public servant to make it.