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X with the intention of causing Z’s death gave him a severe blow on his head. Z became unconscious. X believing Z to be dead and with a view to fabricate the evidence throws him (Z) into a pond. It was found that Z died because of drowning X is guilty of
Attempt to commit murder
Committing murder
Committing culpable homicide not amounting to murder
No offence.
- Option 1: Attempt to commit murder
- X intended to kill Z with the head blow, an intent necessary for murder.
- Throwing Z into the pond believing he was dead shows intent, making it more than just an attempt.
- Option 2: Committing murder
- For murder, intent and causation must be direct.
- X's action directly caused Z's death by drowning, as the final act was intended to ensure Z’s death.
- Correct Answer
- Option 3: Committing culpable homicide not amounting to murder
- This applies when there is no intent to cause death, but X intended to kill Z.
- Option 4: No offence
- This is incorrect, as actions led to Z’s death.
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