Question:

Principle: Whoever does not arrest the killer and report the matter to the concerned authorities commits an offence.
Facts: 'A', a woman, sees 'B', another woman, killing a third woman 'C'. 'A' neither attempted to arrest 'B' nor informed the concerned authorities.

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In cases of failure to report a crime or make an arrest, liability falls on the person who witnessed the crime and did nothing.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • 'A' has not committed an offence.
  • 'A' has committed an offence.
  • 'B' has not committed an offence.
  • 'B' has committed an offence.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

According to the principle, anyone who sees a killing and fails to report it or make an attempt to arrest the killer commits an offence. In this case, 'A' did not make any attempt to arrest 'B' or report the crime, thus 'A' is liable for the offence.


Option (A) 'A' has not committed an offence: This is incorrect. The failure to arrest or report the crime makes 'A' liable.

Option (C) 'B' has not committed an offence: This is incorrect. 'B' has committed the offence of murder.

Option (D) 'B' has committed an offence: While 'B' has indeed committed the offence of murder, the question asks about 'A's liability for failure to report.
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