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In kidnapping, the consent of minor is
Wholly immaterial
Partly immaterial
Wholly material
None.
- Option 1: Wholly immaterial
In legal terms, a minor lacks the capacity to give valid consent. Therefore, their consent is irrelevant in cases of kidnapping.
- Option 2: Partly immaterial
This suggests that the minor's consent might have some impact, which is inaccurate in kidnapping cases.
- Option 3: Wholly material
This would mean the minor's consent is essential, which is incorrect for kidnapping, as they cannot legally consent.
- Option 4: None
This suggests none of the options are correct, which isn't true as the first option is correct.
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