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Accused ‘A’ obtained utensils representing that he was a tenant and would return after repairing but he did not return the utensils and it was found that he was not the tenant. A is guilty of
Cheating.
Criminal breach of trust.
Theft.
Mischief.
- Cheating:
- In cheating, a person deceives another to deliver a property.
- Accused 'A' falsely claimed to be a tenant and took the utensils but never returned.
- He misrepresented facts, intending to deceive the owner.
- Correct Answer: Cheating.
- Criminal breach of trust:
- This involves dishonestly misusing property entrusted to someone.
- Accused 'A' was not entrusted with the property; he deceived to obtain it.
- Theft:
- It involves taking someone's property without consent.
- 'A' obtained the utensils through deception, not secretly.
- Mischief:
- This involves causing damage or loss to any property.
- 'A' deceived for gain, not causing damage directly.
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