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PRINCIPLE: whoever is intending to take dishonestly any movable property out of the
possession of any person without that person’s consent moves that property, such taking is
said to commit theft.
FACT: Ramu cuts down a tree on Rinku’s ground, with the intention of dishonestly taking the
tree out of Rinku’s possession without Rinku’s consent. A could not take the tree away.
Ramu can be prosecuted for theft.
Ramu cannot be prosecuted for theft.
Ramu can be prosecuted for attempt theft.
Ramu has neither committed theft nor attempt to commit theft.
Ramu will be prosecuted for theft, since he had theintention of taking away the tree after cutting it. The principle clearly talks about the intention of taking away property.
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