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The word ‘attempt’ clearly conveys the idea that if attempt succeeded, the offence would have been committed.
Attempt is the direct movement towards the commission of an offence after preparation has been made
If actual transaction has commenced which would have ended in the crime if not interrupted, there is clearly an attempt to commit crime.
All acts towards committing a misdemeanor are not indictable. Acts remotely reading towards commission of offences are not to be considered as attempts to commit but acts immediately connected with it are.
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