IPC 307 — Attempt to murder

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

Whoever does any act with such intention or knowledge,  and under  such circumstances  that, if  he by that act caused death,  he would  be guilty  of murder,  shall be punished with imprisonment of  either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine; and, if hurt is caused to any person by such act, the offender shall be liable either to
[imprisonment for life], or to such punishment as is hereinbefore mentioned.
Attempts by life-convicts.
Attempts by  life-convicts.-[When any person  offending   under this   section  is under  sentence   of  [imprisonment for life], he may, if hurt is caused, be punished with death.]
Illustrations (a) A  shoots at  Z  with  intention  to  kill  him,  under  such circumstances that,  if death ensued A would be guilty of murder. A is liable to punishment under this section (b) A,  with the  intention of  causing the  death of  a child of tender years, exposes it in a desert place A has committed the offence defined by this section, though the death of the child does not ensue.

(c) A,  intending to murder Z, buys a gun and loads it. A has not yet committed  the offence. A fires the gun at Z. He has committed the offence defined  in this  section, and, if by such firing he wounds Z, he  is  liable  to  the  punishment  provided by  the latter  part  of
[the first paragraph of] this section.
(d) A,  intending to  murder Z  by poison,  purchases poison  and mixes  the same with food which remains in A's keeping;  A has not yet committed the offence in this section.  A places the food on Z's table or  delivers  it  to  Z's servants to place it on Z's  table.   A  has committed the offence defined in this section.

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