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Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam Medium Section in Options
Bare Act Indian Penal Code, 1860 · Section 121

A is accused of waging war against the Government of India by taking part in an armed insurrection in which property is destroyed, troops are attacked, and goals are broken open. The occurrence of these facts is relevant, as forming part of the general transaction, though A may not have been present at all of the them. Under which section of the Indian Evidence Act.

A Section 12
Section 6 Answer
C Section 3
D Section 5
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Section 121 IPC deals with waging or attempting to wage war against the Government of India. If A takes arms against the government, it constitutes the offence of waging war — one of the most serious offences punishable with death or life imprisonment.

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Subject Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
Difficulty Medium
Act Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section Section 121
Answer (B) Section in Options
Paper AIBE XV — January 2021
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