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Criminal Law (401), 2060

1.       Define Crime. Explain and illustrate Actus Reus as an element crime.

2.        Define the liability of aiders and abettors of the crime. Classify the various abettors relevant in criminal laws.

3.        State the conditions in which liabilities arise in homicide by provocation. How does it differ from self-defense?

4.       Explain with illustration the liability of persons dealing with stolen property.

5.        Define the offence of rape. State the various liabilities relating to rape.

6.        Write facts and judgment given in Bhuvane Basnet Chettri vs. HMG. also comment the judgment.

7.        Write short notes on any THREE of the following:

·          Ignorance of law is no excuse

·          Conspiracy

·          Necessity

·          Forgery of documents

·          Crime of strict liability

Criminal Law (401), 2061

1)       Define Crime. Explain, and illustrate Actus Reus as an element of crime.

2)       Define the liability of aiders and abelors of the crime. Classify the various abettors relevant in criminal law.

3)        State the conditions in which liabilities arise in homicide by provocation, How does. it differ from self-defense?

4)        Explain with illustration the liability of persons dealing with stolen property.

5)        Define the offence of rape. State me various liabilities relating to rape.

6)        Write facts and judgment given in Bhuvane Basnet Chettri vs. HMG. also comment the judgment.

7)        Write short notes on any THREE of the following:

·          Ignorance of law is no excuse

·          Conspiracy

·          Necessity

·         Forgery of documents '

·          Crime of strict liability

 Criminal Law (401), 2062

1)    Sketch briefly the historical development of criminal law Nepal. Discuss the role of the Supreme Court in the evolution Nepalese criminal law

2)    Define Mens Rea. How does intention differ with motive explain.

3)    What do you mean by Parties to the crime? Differentiate princiy offender with secondary offender. How Nepalese criminal does: law classify the parties to the crime? Explain.

4)    What essential elements constitute the offence of theft? ‘A‘sees golden ring belonging to ‘B‘ laying on a table in ‘B house. He do not take the ring immediately for fear of being caught but hides under a mattress with an intention of taking it later. Has ‘committed the offence of theft? Explain with reasons.

5)    Define intentional homicide? Differentiate between intention homicide and prevocational homicide.

6)    What do you mean by Forgery of documents? How do you dif forgery of documents with fraud (Jalsaji)? Explain.

7)    Write short notes on any THREE of the followings:

a.     Vicarious liability

b.     Omission

c.      Insanity

d.     Crime dies with the criminal

e.      Suicide—

Criminal Law (401), 2063

1.     What do you mean by jurisdiction of criminal law? Desisting between territorial jurisdiction and extra—territorial jurisdiction.

2.      Discuss the main principle laid down By the Supreme Court in the case of HMG vs. Rameswor Rawat Bari and others.

3.      Define Actus Reus. 'No Actus Reus no crime.' Do you agree with it? Discuss.  ‘A‘intending to kill his wife ‘W‘, gave her a poisoned apple which she left on the table and she went to receive a telephone call.  Meanwhile, their son ‘C‘came in, picked up, and ate the apple. ‘A‘ who was standing nearby, got quite upset by the sudden turn of events but kept quite due to fear of being exposed of his evil designs to kill 'W.‘ ‘C‘ died of poisoning and ‘A‘ is being tried for C‘s killing. How will you argue the case for prosecution? Discuss.

4.      Define Theft. How does Nepalese law classify the offence of theft? Discuss. . —

5.      Write briefly the facts and principle laid down by the Supreme Court of Nepali in HMG vs. Bal Manjari Acharya and other case.

6.      What do you mean by prevocational homicide? How do you differ prevocational homicide from intentional homicide? Explain.  

7.      ‘Write short notes on any THREE of the following: *

 a.  Strict liability

 b.  Extradition

 c.  Principle of double jeopardy

d.  Corruption

 e.  Necessity .

 

Criminal Law (401), 2064

1.     What do you mean by Jurisdiction of Criminal Law? Distinguish between territorial jurisdiction and extra—territorial jurisdiction.

2.     Define Actus Reus. Explain and illustrate Actus Reus as an element of crime.

3.      State the condition in which liabilities arise in homicide by provocation. How does it differ from accidental homicide?

4.     Explain with illustration the liability of person dealing with stolen Property.

5.      Define the offence of rape. Distinguish the offence of rape with insests.

6.      Write facts and judgment given in HMG vs. Bal Manjan Acharya  and other also comment the judgment.

7.      Write notes on any THREE of the following:

·        Principle of double jeopardy

·        Trafficking of human being

·        Necessity

·         Forgery of documents  

·         Corruption Recklessness

 

 Criminal Law (401), 2065

1.     What do you mean by Criminal Law? Discuss briefly the nature of modern criminal law.

2.     Define criminal conspiracy. How does criminal conspiracy differ from attempt to a crime? Explain clearly.

3.     State the different stages of crime‘and explain each stage of crime with suitable illustration.

4.     Write briefly the facts and principle laid down by the supreme court of Nepal in the case of Government of Nepal (HMG) vs. Manjari Bhandari.

5.     What do you mean by theft? How many kinds of theft do yo know? 'A' took from goldsmith a golden ring for showing it his wife but failed to return it and retained it with himself. H 'A' committed any offence? Explain with reasons.

6.     What essential elements constitute the offence of rap‘Differentiate between general rape and marital rape.

7.     Write short notes on any THREE:

·        Relative liability

·        Omission

·        Provocational homicide

·        Abortion —

·        Self—defence

·        Trafficking of human being

·         Transferred Malice

 

 Criminal Law (401), 2066

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1.     Write briefly the historical development of criminal law in Nepal. Discuss the role played by the Muluki Ain, 2020 in evolution of Modem Nepalese Criminal Law.

2.     What do you mean by Actus Rens? What essential elements constitute Actus Rens? Explain the basic features of 'Act' and 'Omission'. .

3.     How does constitute the offence of prevocational homicide in Nepal? Differentiate prevocational homicide with intentional homicide in accordance with Nepalese law.

4.      What essential elements constitute of offence of theft? ‘A‘ sees a golden ring belonging to ‘B‘ laying on a table in ‘B‘s house. He does not take the ring immediately for fear of being caught but hides it under a pillow with the intention of taking it later. Has ‘A‘ committed the offence of theft? Explain with reasons.

5.     What do you mean by Parties to a crime? Explain liability of principal offender in Nepalese criminal laws.

6.     What do you mean by forgery of documents? How you differentiate forgery with fraud (Jalsaji)? Explain.

7.     Write short notes on any THREE.

o   Vicarious liability

o   State of affairs

o   Infancy

o   Corruption

o   Crime does with the criminal

o   Suicide—pact

 Criminal Law (421), 2067

1.     Sketch briefly the historical evolution of criminal law in Nepal, Discuss the contributions made by the Mulliki Ain, 2020 in the development of Nepalese criminal law.

2.      Define Actus Reus. 'No Actus Reus on crime.' Do you apre, with this principle? Explain with reasons. .

3.     What do you mean by the parties to the crime? Differentiate principal offender with that of secondary offender. How does Nepalese criminal law classify accessory (Matiyear)? Explain,

4.     ‘A‘, intending to kill his wife ‘B‘ gave her a poisoned sweet, Which she left on the table and she went to receive a mobile call, Meanwhile, their daughter ‘C‘ ‘came in, picked up, and ate the sweet. ‘A‘, who was standing nearby, got quite upset by the sudden turn of events but kept quite due to fear of being exposed of his evil designs to kill his wife ‘B‘. ‘C‘ dies of poisoning and ‘A‘ is being tried for ‘C‘s killing. How will you argue the case for prosecution? Discuss.

5.     Define Theft. How does Nepalese criminal law classify the offence of theft? Discuss.

6.     Write briefly the facts and principle laid down by the Supreme Court of Nepal in HMG vs Abdul Bhatte Muslman case.

7.     Write short notes on any THREE of the followings:

 a. Vicarious Liability

 b. Principle of Double Jeopardy

c. Self—Defence

 d.  Human Trafficking

 e.  Forgery of Documents

 

Criminal Law (421), 2068

1.     Define criminal law. Discuss briefly the nature of criminal law.

2.      'No Actus Reus no crime.' Do you agree with this statement? Discuss its meaning and significance.

3.     Define theft. How does Nepalese law classify the offence of theft? Discuss.

4.      ‘A‘ intending to kill his giri friend ‘W‘, gave her a poisoned mango which she left on the table and went to receive a mobile call. Meanwhile, W‘s brother ‘C‘came in, picked up, and ate the mango. ‘A‘ who was standing nearby, got quite upset by the sudden turn of events but kept quite due to fear of being exposed of his evil design to kill ‘W‘. ‘C‘ died of poising and ‘A‘ was tried for ‘C‘s killing. How will you argue the case in prosecution? Discuss.

5.      What do you mean by intentional homicide? How do you differ prevocational homicide from intentional homicide? Explain.

6.     Write briefly the facts and principle laid down by the Supreme Court of Nepal in Janak Tripathi vs HMG.

7.     Write short notes on any THREE of the followings:

 a. _ Vicarious liability

 b. _ Nullum crimen sine lege

c. — Self—defence

 d. — Crime of Genocide

 e. — Principal offender

 

Criminal Law (421), 2069

 

1.     What do you mean by jurisdiction of criminal law? Distinguish between territorial jurisdiction and extra—territorial jurisdiction.

2.     Define ‘Actus Reus‘. Explain the principle 'No Actus Reus no crime' in the context of Nepalese criminal law.

3.      Define human Trafficking. Discuss the major changes taken place by the Human Trafficking and Transportation (control) Act, 2064.

4.     State the conditions in which criminal liability is arisen in homicide by provocation. How does it differ from intentional homicide?

5.     Define the offence of rape. Distinguish the offence of rape with marital rape.

6.     Write facts and principle laid down by the supreme court of Nepal in HMG vs. Kanaiya Roya Kurmi and others.

7.     Write short notes on any Three of the followings:

a.      Crime dies with the criminal

b.     Insanity

c.      Abortion 41

d.      Negligence e. Conspiracy

 

Criminal Law (421), 2071

1.     What do you mean by jurisdiction of criminal Jaw? Distinguish between territorial jurisdiction and extra—territorial jurisdiction. Discuss the main principle laid down by the Nepalese Supreme Court in the case of HMG vs. Rameswor Raut Barai and others.

2.      'No actus reus no crime' do you agree with this principle? Discuss the role of act and omission in formation, actus reus in modern criminal law.

3.     How is offence of Intentional homicide constituted in Nepal? Differentiate accidental homicide with that of prevocational homicide in accordance with Nepalese criminal law.

4.     What do you mean by parties to a crime? Discuss various kinds of accessory in Nepalese law:

5.     Define forgery of documents. How do you differentiate forgery with that of fraud (Jalsaji)? Discuss.

6.     What essential elements constitute the offence of rape in Nepal? 'A boy child and own‘s wife may be the victims of rape crime in Nepal.' Do you agree with above statement? Examine critically.

7.      Write short notes on any Three of the followings:

·        Recklessness

·        Insanity

·        Suicide—pact

·        Abortion

·        Strict liability

 

 Criminal Law (421), 2072

1.     Write briefly the historical evolution of Nepalese criminal law. Discuss the role played by the Muluki Ain, 1910 B.S. in the development of modern riminal law in Nepal,

2.      How is constitute criminal conspiracy constituted? Differentiate between crime of abetment‘(Incitement) and criminal conspiracy.

3.      What do you mean by General Defense? How do you differentiate between self—defense and defense of insanity? Explain.

4.     What do you mean by cheating? How do you differ cheating from looting (Lutpit)? ‘A' took n watch from watch shop for showing it to his wife but failed to return it and sold it to ‘C‘ instead of returning it to shopkeeper, Has ‘A‘ committed any offence? Explain with reasons.

5.     What essential elements constitute the crime of rape? Differentiate between marital rape and incest.

6.     'Intention may be transformed from intended victim to the real victim.' Do you agree with above statement? Discuss the facts and principles laid down by the Supreme Court in the case of HMG vs. Kanaiya Roya Kurmi and others.

7.     Write short notes on any Three of the followings:

·        Actus Reus

·        b. Ingnoratia Juris non excusat

·        Motive

·        Money laundering

·        Crimes against humanity .

Criminal Law (421), 2073

1)    'If intention is transferred from intended victim to actual victim, it is known as transferred malice.' Justify this statement. Interning HMG vs. Kanhaiya Raya Kurmi and others, NKP 2064, No. 5, DN 7844, p. 549 with the above statement.'

2)    Define crime. What are the characteristics of crime? Discuss.

3)     Define theft as it has been provided by Muluki Ain 2020,

4)    'Excusable defense concentrates on actor and justifiable defense focuses on act.' Justify this statement, what do you mean by private defense? Explain one of the types of private defense.

5)    What do you mean by forgery? Mention the types of forgery as it has been proved in Muluki Ain 2020. Difference between forgery and fraud.

6)    Highlight the contribution of the Malla Kings in the development of Nepalese criminal law Which king of Mall , (Manab Nayashastra)? Mention few important provision of Manab Nyayashastra? Explain. .

7)     Write short notes on any Three of the following.

a. Principal offender

b. Indecent Assault

c. Defense of Chasity

d. Genocide

e. Attempt

 Criminal Law (421), 2074

1)    Day Nepal citizen, kills, another of Nepal beyond the territory of Nepal. Does Nepali court assume the jurisdiction in this case ? Explain it either reference of Nepalese law or the case Decided by the Supreme the Court of Nepal. ~

2)    What are the contributions made by king Ram Shaha in the development of criminal law ? Mention the major provisions of 36 Thetis promulgated by King Ram Shah.

3)    What do you mean by international Criminal Law ? Classify international Crimes ? Explain any one of them.

4)    Defune Criminal Law, Differentiate between crime, tort and civil ‘wrong.

5)     'International homicide is also known as Jyanmara in Nepal.' justify this statement, Categorize unlawful homicide of Nepal ? Differentiate between lawful homicide and unlawful homicide. What are the essenaial elements of rape ? Diffferentiate between rape and sexual harassment with the reference of existed law of

6)     Nepal. How do you relate the case of smarmily parahuri and other vs. council of Ministers and others, NKP 2061, P, 1312 ?

7)     Write short notes on any THREE of the followings.

·        Conspiracy

·        War Crimes

·        Mistake

·         HMG Vs. Basang Kumar Yadav and other, NKP 2064 p, 426 Crime of strict liability.

 

Criminal Law (421), 2075

1)    What do you mean by jurisdiction of Criminal Law? Distinguish between territorial jurisdiction and extra—territorial jurisdiction.

2)    Define Actus Reus. Explain the principle of NO Actus Reus no crime in Nepalese context.

3)    State the conditions in which liabilities arisen in homicide by Provovtion. How does it differ from Intentional homicide?

4)    Define Human Trafficking? Discuss major changes taken place by Human Trafficking and Transportation Act, 2064.

5)    Define offence of rape. Distinguish thr offence of rape marital rape.

6)    Write facts and principle laid down by HMG vs Kanaiya Raja Kurmi and others and also comment the Judgment, NKP 2064, No. 5. Decision No. 7844, P. 549.

7)    Write short notes on any THREE of the followings:

a.     Crime dies with Criminal

b.     Insanity

c.      heating Abortion

d.     Negligence

 

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