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The difference between theft & criminal misappropriation is/are
Intention in former is manifested by wrongful taking while in later it is manifested when property is transformers in his own use.
In former the offender dishonestly takes property while in later possession come innocently.
Both (a) and (b).
None of the above.
- Option 1: In theft, the intention is clear with wrongful taking. In criminal misappropriation, it occurs when the property is used personally without initial wrongful intention.
- Option 2: Theft involves dishonest taking of property initially. In criminal misappropriation, one may initially possess the property innocently, developing a dishonest intention later.
- Option 3: Combines both aspects of Options 1 and 2.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - Both (a) and (b)
The distinctions in intentions and initial possession accurately describe the differences between theft and criminal misappropriation.
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