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coldgirl [10]
2 years ago
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by his SS 49 Ans. (b) [UPSC CS 2003] 1117. 'P' was picked up by a gang of robbers in a car from the street. He was given a revol

ver and asked to shoot at 'M'. When 'P' resisted, a revolver was put on his ear and he was told that if he did not shoot, he would be shot dead. Then 'P' shot 'M' dead. On a charge of murder, 'P' argued that his act was not voluntary nor was there mens rea. 'P' is guilty of: (a) culpable homicide not amounting to murder (b) no offence (c) attempt to commit murder (d) murder 1​
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Fed [463]2 years ago
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Murder is the answer . He had killed M on by the confessions of those in gang of robbers

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