215
240.1
Both
100

what is the definition of "legal duty" used in section 215?

obligation to provide necessities of life

100


in section 240.1, for extraterritorial prosecution, whose approval is required?


Attorney general

100






What is the maximum sentence of imprisonment you can get for violating 215?




5 year

200

Which type of offence is 215? 



Hybrid 

200

Under Section 01, what condition is required for the act of obtaining organs to be an offence?



Knowing there was no consent, or being reckless wheter consent happened or not

200







What is offence type of 240.1, and how long is a max punishment in prison?

Indictable, 14year

300

 

Who is mentioned as having the legal duty? Answer two.

Parent with under 16 child

Who undertake to take care of another.

Those in charge of individual being detained


spouges, partner(if one is unable to provide for themselves due to illness, disability, or other causes).

300


What is the difference that determines a Section 01 offence and Section 02 offence regarding organ removal?

Both talk about the same element for organ removal, but section 1 is about unconsented removal, but 02 talks about financial transactions between the subject who is having it removed.

300





John bought a kidney for 30000$ from a broker, for the purpose of transplanting it into his brother.


What did john violated?


Obtaining organ to be transplanted to their, someone else body while knowing it was done for reward.

400








What are the 6 necessities that were listed in the slideshow?


Food water shelther clothong medical care protection from harm

400




 if a person obtains an organ without the purpose of transplantation, without engaging in a financial transaction or participating or assisting in the organ removal in any way, even if they know that the organ was removed without consent, is it possible to be punished? 

No 


he was not invovled in financial transactions, assisting in any possible way. The only key is an obtainment while knowing the consent did not happen, but it also requires a purpose of transplantation.



400

Can it still be an offence if you do not clearly know that consent was not given?










Even if you don't know clear about the consent happened or not, if you were being reckless wheter the consent given or not, you can find guilty

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