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An idol of Lord Krishna in a temple is:
Legal person
Natural person
Not a person because no personality can be attributed to God
None of the above
- Option 1: Legal person
- An idol of Lord Krishna in a temple can be considered a legal person under Indian law.
- It can own property and be part of legal proceedings through its representatives.
- Option 2: Natural person
- A natural person is a human being with legal rights and obligations.
- An idol cannot be a natural person as it is not a human.
- Option 3: Not a person because no personality can be attributed to God
- This option ignores the legal status granted to religious idols in some jurisdictions.
- Option 4: None of the above
- Other options could be correct, making this option unsuitable.
- Correct Answer: Option 1 - Legal person
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