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Prepared by :- Adv. Suraj Sanjay Gund Mob No.

:- 7058019116
District Court Solapur & Thane.
INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860
1986

1. What is hurt ? What is the distinction between hurt and grievous hurt ?
2. What are the ingredients of theft ? Can a person commit theft of his own property ?

1989
1. Write Short Notes.
a) Unlawful assembly.
2. Define „Indian Coin‟. State briefly the offences relating to coin.
3. Enumerate the general exception under the Indian Penal Code.
4. (a) When a right of private defense is available for the accused or a person and the
extent to such right may be excercised ?
(b) When the right of private defense of body or property extends to causing
death?
5. What are the sexual offences and punishments for the same.

1991

1. Write Short Notes.


(a) Mistake of fact and mistake of law.
(b) Common object and common intention.
2. State the kinds of hurt that are designated as „Grievous‟.
3. Define „Criminal Force‟ and „Assault‟ and state how the former differs from the
latter.
4. Charge of Defamation.
5. Discuss „Abduction‟ and „Kidnapping‟ by pointing out the distinguishing
features of the same.

1993

1. Distinguish between Robbery and Dacoity.


2. Short Note – Dishonestly.
3. Short Note – Valuable Security.

1998

1. Sentence of imprisonment in default of fine.

2000
1. Explain what is meant by “Stolen Property”. Discuss the offence of dishonestly
receiving stolen property.
Prepared by :- Adv. Suraj Sanjay Gund Mob No. :- 7058019116
District Court Solapur & Thane.

2003

1. What is unlawful assembly ?


(a) When it amounts to riot ?
(b) What are the consequences of being member of an unlawful assembly ?
2. Define and explain hurt, grievous hurt and voluntarily causing grievous hurt.
3. Write Short Notes.
(a) Culpable homicide and Murder.
(b) Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement.
(c) Theft and Extortion.
(d) Cheating.

2005

1. Describe the right of private defense of person/body and its scope and
limitations ?
2. When Culpable Homicide amounts to Murder ?
3. Explain the Distinction (Any Two).
(a) Theft and Extortion.
(b) Criminal Misappropriation and Criminal Breach of Trust.
(c) House Trespass and House Breaking.
4. When does defamation not amount to offence under the Indian Penal Code ?
5. Explain.
(a) Liability of member of an unlawful assembly under Sec. 149 of Indian
Penal Code, 1860 ?
(b) Abetment of an offence.

2008

1. Write Short Notes (Any Two).


(a) Criminal Intimidation.
(b) Criminal Conspiracy.
(c) Mistake of fact.
2. Discuss the difference between Cheating, Criminal Misappropriation and
Criminal Breach of Trust ?
3. (a) What is Criminal Trespass ? When it amounts to lurking house trespass and
house breaking ?
(b) State the difference between Theft and Extortion.
Prepared by :- Adv. Suraj Sanjay Gund Mob No. :- 7058019116
District Court Solapur & Thane.

2010

1. Write Short Notes (Any Two).


(a) Assault and Criminal Force.
(b) Robbery and Dacoity.
(c) Kidnapping and Abduction.
(d) Abetment and Criminal Conspiracy.
2. What is Culpable Homicide ? Explain when it amounts to murder and when it
does not amount to murder ?
3. Discuss the provisions regarding cruelty to a woman by her husband or his
relatives and abetment by them to commit suicide.

2011

1. Explain Theft, Extortion and Robbery. When is Theft a Robbery ? When is


Extortion a Robbery ?
2. Write Short Notes (Any Two).
(a) Mischief.
(b) Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement.
(c) Hurt and Grievous Hurt.
(d) Criminal Trespass and House Trespass.

2012

1. Explain the concept of vicarious liability of offender in the light of relevant


provisions with references to “in furtherance of their common intention”, “in
prosecution of common object of unlawful assembly” and “Criminal
Conspiracy”.
2. Distinguish the following topics (Any Four).
(a) Dowry death and Harassment of a woman by husband or his relatives for
illegal demands.
(b) Insulting modesty of a woman and Outraging her modesty.
(c) Dishonest misappropriation of property and Criminal breach of trust.
(d) Forgery and Making of a false document.
(e) Robbery and Dacoity.
(f) Hurt and Grievous hurt.
Prepared by :- Adv. Suraj Sanjay Gund Mob No. :- 7058019116
District Court Solapur & Thane.
2014

1. Explain in detail the right of private defense with special reference to the
instances when it extends to causing death.
2. Write the Difference (Any Four).
(a) Common intention and Common object.
(b) Theft and Extortion.
(c) Preparation to commit dacoity and assembling for the purpose of dacoity.
(d) Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement.
(e) Kidnapping and Abduction.
(f) Criminal Trespass and House Trespass.

2015

1. Define and explain the following concepts with illustration :


(a) Cruelty (U/s. 498-A of IPC)
(b) Dowry death.
2. Write Short Notes (Any Four).
(a) Unlawful assembly.
(b) Grievous hurt.
(c) Good faith.
(d) House Trespass.
(e) Robbery.
(f) Abetment.

2016

1. Explain in detail the provisions regarding Criminal Conspiracy.


2. Distinguish between (Any Four).
(a) Common intention and Common object.
(b) Bigamy and Adultery.
3. Explain the provisions relating to Hurt and Grievous hurt.
4. Write Short Notes (Any Four).
(a) Valuable Security.
(b) Wrongful gain and Wrongful loss.
(c) Injury.
(d) Good faith.
(e) Theft.
(f) Extortion.
5. Discuss in detail the provisions relating to unlawful assembly.
Prepared by :- Adv. Suraj Sanjay Gund Mob No. :- 7058019116
District Court Solapur & Thane.
2017

1. Discuss critically the exceptions enumerated to Section 300 of IPC.


2. Distinguish between (Any Four).
(a) Dowry death and Harassment of a woman by husband or his relatives for
illegal demands.
(b) Forgery and Making of false document.
(c) Criminal trespass and House trespass.
3. Discuss critically the maxim “actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea”. How far
if this maxim reflected in the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ?

2019

1. Distinguish between (Any Four).


(a) Theft and Robbery.
(b) Criminal Force and Assault.
(c) Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement.
2. Write Short Note (Any Two).
(a) Criminal breach of trust.
(b) Thug.
3. Discuss critically the maxim “Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat” and its application
in the Indian Penal Code, 1860.

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