CHAPTER XXIII of CrPC : CHAPTER XXIII: ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT OFFENCES

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rahul, a resident of Mumbai, plans to rob a bank. He gathers all necessary tools and even goes to the extent of breaking into the bank at night. However, before he can access the vault, the alarm goes off, and the police arrive, arresting him on the spot. Although Rahul did not complete the robbery, he can be charged under Section 511 for attempting to commit an offence punishable with imprisonment. Since robbery is a cognizable and non-bailable off...

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