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    As per Table F of Schedule I to the Companies Act, 2013, interest on calls in arrear can be received at ...........p.a.
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    pendente lite means __________.
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    Which is not a punishment theory ?
    Solution
    There are 4 types of theories of Punishments which are as follows=

    1.     Deterrent Theory- the main objective of this theory is to abstain a person from doing an Act that may constitute in a crime. it seeks to serve as a warning to the offender not to repeat the offence in the future.

    2.     Retributive Theory- The objective of this theory is to make the offender realize the pain and suffering of his acts.

    3.     Preventive Theory- It seeks to prevent and keep away the offender from the society in order to achieve this, offenders are punished with death, life imprisonment etc.

    4.     Reformative Theory- The idea in this theory is to reform the behavior of the criminal. It is believed that criminal behaviors is shaped by the social, economic and environmental conditions and that by education and training criminals they can be made competent to behave well in the society.

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    Which theory says by punishing the wrongdoer is made an example ?
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    1.     Deterrent Theory- the main objective of this theory is to abstain a person from doing an Act that may constitute in a crime. it seeks to serve as a warning to the offender not to repeat the offence in the future.

    2.     Retributive Theory- The objective of this theory is to make the offender realize the pain and suffering of his acts.

    3.     Preventive Theory- It seeks to prevent and keep away the offender from the society in order to achieve this, offenders are punished with death, life imprisonment etc.

    4.     Reformative Theory- The idea in this theory is to reform the behavior of the criminal. It is believed that criminal behaviors is shaped by the social, economic and environmental conditions and that by education and training criminals they can be made competent to behave well in the society.

    The deterrent theory seeks to deter or prevent other people from adopting the criminal behavior of a criminal offender, therefore, it tries to punish a criminal to set an example for other people. Example of punishment under this theory is - imposing exemplary fine on High profile cases.

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    Mens rea means _____________.
    Solution
    Mens rea (guilty mind) refers to the intention behind the commission of an offence. It is a very important ingredient of any crime along with actus reus (actual commission of the crime). In the absence of requisite intent most acts are not regarded as offences with some exceptions. Along with intention it also refers to doing of an act with the knowledge of its consequences.
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    bona fide means __________.
  • Question 7
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    Ram paid premium for entering into partnership for fixed term. The Firm is dissolved before expiry of such term due to difference of opinion between partners. Here.
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    Which are punishment theories ?
    Solution
    there are 4 theories of Punishments which are-

    1.     Deterrent Theory- the main objective of this theory is to abstain a person from doing an Act that may constitute in a crime. it seeks to serve as a warning to the offender not to repeat the offence in the future.

    2.     Retributive Theory- The objective of this theory is to make the offender realize the pain and suffering of his acts.

    3.     Preventive Theory- It seeks to prevent and keep away the offender from the society in order to achieve this, offenders are punished with death, life imprisonment etc.

    4.     Reformative Theory- The idea in this theory is to reform the behavior of the criminal. It is believed that criminal behaviors is shaped by the social, economic and environmental conditions and that by education and training criminals they can be made competent to behave well in the society.

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    According to which theory, offences are committed under the influence of motive upon the character ?
    Solution

     Reformative Theory- The idea in this theory is to reform the behavior of the criminal. It is believed that criminal behaviors is shaped by the social, economic and environmental conditions and that by education and training criminals they can be made competent to behave well in the society.

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    Who say that men who are guilty of crimes, when condemned by the king became pure and go to heaven in the same way as good as virtuous men go, about expiatory theory ?
    Solution
    Manu in Manusmriit says that men who are guilty of crimes , when condemned by the king became pure and go to heaven in the same way as good as a virtuous men.  It is based on the principle of expiation which states that by undergoing punishment the crime is expiated. If any person commits wrong, it must be corrected
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