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Principle: Whoever takes away any moveable thing from the land of any person without that person’s consent is said to commit theft. Facts: During his visit to the home of C, A asks B, the son of C, to accompany A to a forest. Neither A nor B inform C in this regard. B accompanies A to the forest.

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Theft occurs only when a moveable property is taken without consent, not merely by visiting or entering a location.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • A has committed theft.
  • A has not committed theft.
  • A has committed theft as soon as he entered the home of C.
  • A has not committed theft till B did not accompany him.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The principle defines theft as taking any moveable item from another person’s land without their consent. In this case, A and B went to the forest, but no property was taken from C’s land without consent. Therefore, no theft has been committed by A. Option (A) is incorrect because no theft occurred. Option (C) is incorrect because the theft was not committed upon entering C’s house. Option (D) is incorrect because A did not commit theft at all, regardless of whether B accompanied him. Thus, the correct answer is (B).
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