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Match list-I with list-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists List-I Code -
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Match list-I with list-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists List-I
Code -

A.

(A) -3, (B) , (D) -2

B.

(A)-3, (B)-1, (C)-2, (D)-4

C.

(A) -1, (B) -2, (C) -3, (D) -4

D.

(A) -4, (B) -2, (C) -3, (D) -1

Correct option is C


A. Delivery of property - (4) Extortion: Extortion involves coercing someone into delivering property through threats or force.
· B. Taking of property - (3) Theft: Theft is the act of taking someone else's property without their consent, with the intent to permanently deprive them of it.
· C. Entrustment of property - (1) Criminal breach of trust: This offense occurs when a person who has been entrusted with property dishonestly misuses or misappropriates it.
· D. Convertibility of property got innocently to one's own use - (2) Criminal misappropriation of property: This happens when a person, who initially acquires property innocently, later decides to convert it for their own use, contrary to the trust.
Information Booster:
1. Extortion: This involves the illegal act of obtaining property from another through coercion or threats.
2. Theft: Defined under Section 378 of the Indian Penal Code, theft involves dishonestly taking any movable property out of the possession of any person without that person’s consent.
3. Criminal breach of trust: Under Section 405 of the Indian Penal Code, this occurs when someone who has been entrusted with property dishonestly misappropriates or converts it for their own use.
4. Criminal misappropriation: As per Section 403 of the Indian Penal Code, criminal misappropriation occurs when a person, who finds property and converts it for their own use, despite not initially acquiring it through dishonest means

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