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An illiterate father (who had a vote but fell ill) asked his son (accused) to cast the vote on his behalf. In this case –
the son is to be held guilty of offence of personation
the son is not to be held guilty of the offence of personation
the son is not guilty of any offence as he has the defence under section 76 of the Indian Penal Code
the son is guilty of offence of cheating
Section 76 - An illiterate father (who had a vote but fell ill) asked his son (accused) to cast the vote on his behalf. In this case, the son is not guilty of any offence as he has the defence under section 76 of the Indian Penal Code.
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