If A has pawned his watch to Z, takes it out of Z's possession, with Z's consent, not having paid what he burrowed on the watch:

If A has pawned his watch to Z, takes it out of Z's possession, with Z's consent, not having paid what he burrowed on the watch: Correct Answer A is guilty of theft under Section 378, Indian Penal Code

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A, having pawned his gold locket to Z, takes it out of Z's possession without Z's consent, not having paid what he borrowed on the gold locket.
A has committed . . . . . . . .
Consider the following statement and identify the correct answer:
Statement I: A, the owner of a watch, gives his watch for repair against a charge to B. A however, took away the watch after repairing without paying any charge and without the consent of B. A has made himself liable for the offence of theft as he has acted with dishonest intention at the time of taking his watch back.
Statement II: The offence of theft is an offence against possession.