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Dishonest intention is gist of criminal breach of trust.
Negligence on the part of person does not amount to dishonest intention.
Both (a) and (b).
None of the above.
- Option:1 states that dishonest intention is the crucial element of criminal breach of trust. This is correct, as a criminal breach of trust involves a breach with intent to dishonestly misappropriate property.
- Option:2 suggests that negligence does not equate to dishonest intention. This is accurate because negligence is a failure to exercise appropriate care, not an intention to deceive or commit fraud.
- Option:3 claims both statements (a) and (b) are true. Since both statements individually are correct, this option is true.
- Option:4 posits that none of the options is correct, which is inaccurate because options 1 and 2 are correct.
Option:3 - Both (a) and (b).
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