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Q what is actus reus ←_←​

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Answered by 5queen36
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Actus reus is the Latin term used to describe a criminal act. Every crime must be considered in two parts-the physical act of the crime (actus reus) and the mental intent to do the crime (mens rea).

Answered by Anonymous
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Actus reus

Actus reus means physical event . It is a physical result of a human conduct which is sufficiently harmful and therefore punishable.

According to section 32 of IPC , the act include illegal omission e.g A firing a gun to kill b While shooting a holds the gun place his finger on trigger, pulls the trigger as a consequence of which the bullet leave the gun.

In order to constitute an actus reus,there must be further consequence of the bullet entering b's body and thereby causing death or injury.

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