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Whoever, with the intention of causing death…causes the death of such person is said to commit

A. Qatl-i-amd
B. Qatl-i-Khata
C. Qatl shibh-i-amd
D. None of These
Correct Answer: A. Qatl-i-amd

This question directly addresses the core definition of Qatl-i-amd, which is intentional homicide under the P.P.C.

  • The correct answer, Qatl-i-amd, is committed when a person, with the intention of causing death or bodily injury likely to cause death, causes the death of another. This aligns perfectly with the provided statement.
  • Qatl-i-Khata is incorrect as it refers to causing death without the intention to cause death or bodily harm, often by mistake or accident.
  • Qatl shibh-i-amd is incorrect because it involves causing death with the intention of causing bodily injury, but not death, using an act or weapon not ordinarily likely to cause death.

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