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Motive, leading to a crime, is

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Think of it this way: Intention is "what" the accused wanted to do (the act). Motive is "why" the accused wanted to do it (the reason). To prove a crime, the prosecution must prove the "what" (intention), but not necessarily the "why" (motive).
Updated On: Jul 7, 2026
  • Irrelevant for fixing criminality or punishment
  • Relevant for fixing criminality and punishment
  • Not relevant for fixing criminality but may be for punishment
  • Not relevant for fixing punishment but may be for fixing criminality
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The Correct Option is C

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