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A was relieved of his wrist watch worth Rs. 100/- by B in a running train. When the train was about to stop at a railway station. A raised an alarm. At this point of time C pushed A as a result of which A fell down and sustained sprain in the left knee. This was done by C to enable B to carry away the stolen watch. What offence has been committed by C?
Hurt
Grievous hurt
Abetment of an offence
Robbery
- Hurt: This involves causing physical pain or injury to someone. A sprain could fall under this, but the primary intent here seems more significant.
- Grievous Hurt: This refers to injuries that are severe in nature, which a sprain generally is not.
- Abetment of an Offence: This involves supporting or encouraging someone to commit an offence. C's actions could be seen as an abetment since he helped B escape with the stolen item.
- Robbery: This involves taking someone's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it and involves the use of force or intimidation. C pushed A to facilitate B's act of taking the wristwatch, making his actions part of the robbery.
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