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Arrange in the correct sequence the four stages of crime as the IPC framework presents them.
A{'text': 'Preparation → Intention → Attempt → Commission', 'label': 'A'}
B{'text': 'Intention → Preparation → Attempt → Commission', 'label': 'B'}
C{'text': 'Intention → Attempt → Preparation → Commission', 'label': 'C'}
D{'text': 'Preparation → Attempt → Intention → Commission', 'label': 'D'}
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. {'text': 'Intention → Preparation → Attempt → Commission', 'label': 'B'}
1. Lesson 9 sets out **four stages**: 1) Criminal Intention, 2) Preparation, 3) Attempt, 4) Commission of Crime or Accomplishment.
2. Intention is the conscious exercise of mental faculties to do an act.
3. Preparation is arranging the means; attempt is the direct movement towards commission after preparation; commission is the completed offence.
4. Only (B) reflects this order.
_Source: ICSI CS Executive Paper 1 — Jurisprudence, Interpretation & General Laws, Lesson 9 (Indian Penal Code, 1860), pp. 205-224._
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