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A having delivered money to his servant to carry to a distant place, disguises himself and robs the servant on the high road with an intent to charge him. A commits the offence of:
theft
extortion
robbery
criminal breach of trust.
- Option 1: Theft – Theft means taking someone's property without their consent, and in this case, the money was already delivered to the servant.
- Option 2: Extortion – Extortion is putting a person in fear of injury to take property or money from them. In this scenario, it’s not just fear but also force used.
- Option 3: Robbery – Robbery means theft with immediate use or threat of violence. Since A disguises himself and robs his own servant with force, this is robbery.
- Option 4: Criminal breach of trust – This occurs when someone entrusted with property dishonestly misappropriates it. Here, A forcibly takes it back, so this does not apply.
Correct answer: Option 3: Robbery
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