Which of the following is/are the component (s) of ‘actus reus’ which in common parlance means a 'guilty act'? |
An action or a conduct The result of that action or conduct Such act/conduct being prohibited by law all of the above |
all of the above |
‘actus reus’ in common parlance means a 'guilty act'. It is made up of three constituent parts, namely
1. An action or a conduct 2. The result of that action or conduct 3. Such act/conduct being prohibited by law Therefore, one can say that actus reus is an act which is bad or prohibited, blameworthy or culpable. Now, there are certain unique situations when the act in itself may appear to be a criminal act, yet it cannot be termed as actus reus . |