The correct option is A NF3
In the hydrolysis of a trihalide by water molecules, the lone pairs on the oxygen atom react with the vacant orbitals of the atoms present in the compound.
In NF3, both N and F do not have any vacant orbitals and so NF3 cannot be hydrolysed by water molecules. All other trihalides in the options can be hydrolysed as they have vacant orbitals to accept the lone pairs on the oxygen atom of the water molecule.