Inchoate aspects of attempted crimes: Revisiting criminal law for its effective management

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Actus Reus is known as the external element of the objective component of Criminal Law. Mens Rea, the guilty intention, determines the criminal responsibility. Mens Rea and Actus Reus both are the components of a criminal activity that determines the liability of the accused person. An action carried out in furtherance of criminal activity doesn’t become an attempted crime unless it is confirmed by the illegality for which it was conducted. An attempted crime is an action that reveals the illegal intention on its face. The aspects of a crime such as the Mens Rea, Actus Reus, intentional crime, unintentional act caused as a result of carelessness, motivates to indulge in violating the provisions of law. The four theories of law such as the rule of proximity, the test of unequivocally, the indispensable element approach and the test of social danger are the elements of a crime.

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Roy, S., Chakrabarti, N. K., & Bhattacharya, B. (2019). Inchoate aspects of attempted crimes: Revisiting criminal law for its effective management. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special Issue 7), 391–395. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1072.0782S719

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