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Which of the following is true concerning the adequacy of the sentence?
it should neither too severe nor too lenient
the Court must keep the motive and magnitude of the offence in mind
the circumstances and the age and character (including antecedents) and station in life of the offender must be kept in mind
all of them
- Option 1: The sentence should be balanced—neither too severe nor too lenient. This ensures fairness and proportionality in sentencing.
- Option 2: The Court should consider both the motive behind and magnitude of the offence. This helps in understanding the context and seriousness of the crime.
- Option 3: It's important to take into account the offender's circumstances, age, character, antecedents, and social standing. This provides a comprehensive view of the offender's background, which might impact sentencing decisions.
- Option 4: This option includes all previous considerations, underlining that a holistic approach is essential for adequate sentencing.
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