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Which of the following elements constitute criminal misappropriation of property?
1. Movable property belonging to a person other than the accused.
2. Any property belonging to a person other than the accused.
3. The accused must have misappropriated the property to his own use.
4. There must be dishonest intention on the part of the accused.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
1, 2, 3 and 4
1, 3 and 4
2 and 4
2 and 3.
- Movable property belonging to someone other than the accused is essential for criminal misappropriation. This refers to items that can be moved from one place to another.
- The accused must use the property for their own benefit, indicating that they have claimed it in some way.
- There must be a dishonest intention on the part of the accused, meaning they knew it was not rightfully theirs to use.
Options:
- Option 1 includes all elements but inaccurately assumes immovable property can be the subject.
- Option 2 correctly lists elements: movable property, personal use, and dishonest intent.
- Option 3 leaves out the element of personal benefit.
- Option 4 omits the requirement of dishonest intention.
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