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A makes a false entry in his shop book for the purpose of using it as corroborative evidence in Court of Justice. A has

A. Committed no offence
B. Fabricated false evidence
C. Given false evidence
D. None of These
Correct Answer: B. Fabricated false evidence

This scenario differentiates between 'giving' and 'fabricating' false evidence. The foundational concept is that creating or altering documents with the intent to mislead a court constitutes an offense. A's action of making a false entry in a shop book specifically for use as evidence in court falls under fabricating false evidence. This involves the creation of false material. 'Given false evidence' would imply A had already presented this false statement under oath in court. 'Committed no offence' is incorrect as this act is a serious crime against justice. 'None of These' is false.

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