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Effect of proof of the rupture of the hymen
How the offence of rape is committed
Ingredients of the offence of rape
Ingredients of the offence of rape under the Penal Code
Nature of penetration required to establish the offence of rape
The most important ingredient of the offence of rape
The rule that penetration, however slight, is sufficient to sustain a conviction of rape
What the offence of rape connotes
What the offence of rape entails
What the prosecution must prove in a rape charge
When a person will be guilty of the offence of rape
When the offence of rape is complete
When the offence of rape will be said to have been committed
When the prosecution would be said to have established the offence of rape against an accused person
Whether a girl below the age of 12 years can give consent for a sexual intercourse
Whether a medical doctor can diagnose rape
Whether a person charged with rape can be convicted of attempted rape where there is no evidence
Whether an accused person can be convicted for the offence of rape on his plea of guilty
Whether an underaged child is capable of giving consent
Whether circumstantial evidence can be used to establish the offence of rape
Whether it is necessary to prove injury or rupture of hymen in a charge of rape
Whether it is necessary to prove the emission of semen in a charge of rape
Whether penetration must be proved medically
Whether the sexual activity or inactivity of the complainant has anything to do with the offence of rape
Whether under the Criminal Code the offence of rape can be committed against a minor
Whether, under the Penal Code, consent can be given by a person under fourteen years of age
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