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A causes an injury to Z, which results in his death. It was never intended by A to cause his death nor in normal conditions it could have caused Z’s death. What offence A has committed? What offence have been committed?

Option: 1

The offence committed is neither of causing grievous hurt nor of culpable homicide, but of causing simple hurt.


Option: 2

The offence committed is murder.


Option: 3

It is case of culpable homicide.


Option: 4

It is a case of causing grievous hurt


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Intention or knowledge is an important aspect of causing hurt to an individual. In the present case there was no intention, hence A is merely liable for simple hurt. Hence, the correct answer is a.

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