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The offence is complete as soon as a person is killed.
It is immaterial if the person whose death has been caused is not the very person whom the accused intended to kill.
Both (a) and (b).
None of the above.
- Option 1: The offence is complete as soon as a person is killed.
- This statement means that the crime of killing is fulfilled once the act results in death, irrespective of other factors.
- Option 2: It is immaterial if the person whose death has been caused is not the very person whom the accused intended to kill.
- This statement highlights the legal principle of transferred intent, where the accused's intention to kill is not limited to a specific victim.
- Option 3: Both (a) and (b).
- This option suggests that both statements combined describe a principle related to the nature of a killing offence.
- Option 4: None of the above.
- This indicates that neither statements (a) nor (b) are correct.
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