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A has knocked own two teeth of B. A has committed the offence of
Grievous hurt
Simple hurt
Culpable homicide
Attempt to hurt
- Option 1: Grievous hurt
- Knocking out two teeth is classified as grievous hurt.
- Grievous hurt involves causing serious bodily injury that leads to permanent disfigurement or severe pain.
- Loss of a body part or function, like teeth, qualifies for this classification.
- Correct answer: Grievous hurt
- Option 2: Simple hurt
- Simple hurt involves minor injuries or pain.
- It doesn't lead to permanent disfigurement or loss of function.
- Option 3: Culpable homicide
- This involves causing death with the intention to harm.
- Does not apply to causing tooth loss.
- Option 4: Attempt to hurt
- This involves trying to cause injury but not successfully doing so.
- It does not apply here as harm was actually caused.
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