CLAT CLAT Solved Paper-2013

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    Principle Nothing is an offence merely by reason of its being done with the knowledge that it is likely to cause harm, if it be done without any criminal intention to cause harm and in good faith for the purpose of preventing or avoiding other harm to a person or property. Facts Mr Sharman, the Italian captain of a steam vessel, suddenly and without any fault or negligence on his part, finds himself near the Kochi coast in such a position that before he can stop his vessel, he must inevitably run down a boat B with twenty or thirty passengers on board, unless he changes the course of his vessel, and that by changing his course, he must incur risk of running down a boat C with only two passengers on board, which he may possibly clear. Whether Sharman has committed an offence?

    A)  Sharman has committed no offence because this was done out of necessity

    B)  Sharman can be held responsible for the act of criminal negligence

    C)  Sharman can be held responsible for culpable homicide

    D)  This is a clear case of accident so Sharman cannot be held responsible

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    Ans.  According to the principle given here and as per Section 81 of Indian Penal Code, nothing is an offence, if it is done without any criminal intention to cause harm and in good faith for purpose of preventing or avoiding other harm to person or property. In this case, Mr Sharman has committed no offence because this was done out of necessity, in good faith and without any criminal intention. It is also called choice of lesser evil and necessity knows no law.


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