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‘A’ has knocked down two teeth of ‘B’. ‘A’ has committed the offence of:
grievous hurt
simple hurt
culpable homicide
attempt to hurt
- Option 1: Grievous hurt
- Grievous hurt includes any harm that seriously impairs the function of any body part or causes permanent disfigurement.
- Knocking out teeth can be considered grievous because it causes permanent loss.
- Option 2: Simple hurt
- Simple hurt refers to less severe injuries that don't have long-lasting effects.
- Tooth loss is too serious to be classified as simple hurt.
- Option 3: Culpable homicide
- This involves causing death, intentionally or otherwise.
- Knocking out teeth does not involve causing death, thus not applicable.
- Option 4: Attempt to hurt
- This implies an attempt without causing actual harm.
- The act of knocking out teeth means harm was caused, not merely attempted.
Option 1: Grievous hurt is the correct answer.
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