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Principle: Whoever attempts to commit the offence of cheating, commits an offence.
Facts: A with an intention to defraud B, obtains from him an amount of Rs. 500.

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An offence of cheating is committed once the act has been carried out successfully, not just attempted.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • A has committed no offence
  • A has committed the offence of cheating
  • A has attempted to commit the offence of cheating
  • A has attempted to commit and has committed the offence of cheating
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

According to the principle, committing an offence is not limited to just attempting it. Since A successfully obtained Rs. 500 from B with the intent to defraud, A has committed the offence of cheating, not just attempted it.
Thus, the correct answer is (B).
Option (A) is incorrect because A committed an offence. Option (C) is incorrect as A did more than just attempt the offence, he succeeded in committing it. Option (D) is incorrect as it combines two actions that are unnecessary.
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