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A woman ran to a well stating she would jump to it but she was caught before she could reach to it. She is guilty of-
Attempt of murder.
Attempt of culpable homicide.
Attempt of suicide.
No offence.
- The woman ran towards a well, intending to jump in, but was stopped before she could do so.
- Option 1: Attempt of murder – This would mean she tried to kill someone else. Not applicable here.
- Option 2: Attempt of culpable homicide – This is also about causing someone else's death. Not relevant as she intended harm only to herself.
- Option 3: Attempt of suicide – Attempting to kill oneself is considered "attempt to commit suicide."
- Option 4: No offence – Not correct. Running to the well with the intent to jump in (self-harm) and being stopped before doing so is actually an attempt to commit suicide under law.
Correct Answer:
Option 3: Attempt of suicide
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