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A intentionally causes B’s death, partly by illegally omitting to give food to him, and partly by beating him. A has committed –
Culpable homicide
Attempt to murder
Murder
Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
- Option 1: Culpable homicide
- Culpable homicide involves causing death with the intention of causing death or with the knowledge that the act is likely to cause death, but may not always constitute murder if certain exceptions apply.
- Option 2: Attempt to murder
- Attempt to murder is an action done with the intention to kill but without resulting in death. In this case, death has occurred, so this option is not applicable.
- Option 3: Murder
- Murder is when a person either intentionally causes death or inflicts bodily injury knowing it is likely to cause death, without any legal justification. The intention and the acts of beating and starvation indicate murder.
- Option 4: Culpable homicide not amounting to murder
- This is a lesser charge than murder, often differing by the absence of premeditated intent or because of mitigating circumstances. In this case, the deliberate starvation and beating align more closely with murder.
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