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MENS REA vs ACTUS REUS| Essentials of CRIME | What is Actus Reus? | What is Mens Rea? | IPC

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MENS REA vs ACTUS REUS| Essentials of CRIME |What is Actus Reus? | What is Mens Rea? | ACTUS REUS vs. MENS REA | CrPC | IPC

Elements Of A Crime: Mens Rea And Actus Reus

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Most crimes consist of two broad elements: mens rea and actus reus. Mens rea means to have “a guilty mind.” The rationale behind the rule is that it is wrong for society to punish those who innocently cause harm. Actus reus literally means “guilty act,” and generally refers to an overt act in furtherance of a crime. Requiring an overt act as part of a crime means that society has chosen to punish only bad deeds, not bad thoughts.

To constitute criminal behavior, the actus reus and the mens rea must occur simultaneously. For example, suppose John Doe shoots Bob Roe with the intent to kill, but misses completely. Doe later accidentally runs over Roe, resulting in Roe’s death. Doe is not guilty of murder.

Different crimes require different degrees of intent. For example, to prove larceny, the prosecution must establish that the defendant intentionally took property to which he knows he is not entitled, intending to deprive the owner of possession permanently. Negligent homicide, on the other hand, involves thoughtlessness, inadvertence, or inattention in a person’s duty to exercise due care toward others. A drunk driver who kills another is often charged with criminal negligent homicide.

Specific intent and general intent are other terms used to describe a person’s state of mind. General intent means the intent to do something that the law prohibits; the prosecution does not need to establish that the defendant actually intended the precise result. Specific intent designates a special element above and beyond the actus reus, of the crime, and generally signifies an intentional or knowing state of mind. For example, in the case of larceny, the prosecution must establish the defendant’s intent to steal the property. Statutes frequently employ terminology such as purposeful, knowing, reckless, or negligent to describe differing gradations of intent.

Intent is irrelevant in proving a strict liability crime. For a strict liability crime, a prosecutor need only prove that the forbidden act occurred. Statutory rape is a strict liability crime. Only the actus reus, a defendant’s non-forcible sexual intercourse with a minor, is needed to establish criminal responsibility. The fact that a defendant might have made an honest and reasonable mistake as to the age of the victim is not a defense. Restrictions on the sale of alcohol are also strict liability offenses.

Intent on the part of the defendant is also often lacking in certain vicarious liability offenses. Vicarious liability offenses occur where a defendant’s criminal liability is predicated upon the actions of another, often based upon an employer/employee relationship. For example, a bartender who serves alcohol to minors may, by his actions, make the bar owner criminally responsible. This may be true whether the bartender was acting on orders, or deliberately disobeying orders.

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36 thoughts on “MENS REA vs ACTUS REUS| Essentials of CRIME | What is Actus Reus? | What is Mens Rea? | IPC”

  1. Mam , AAP har baat itani aasan karke samjhate ho , difficult se difficult concept jaldi se samaj aati he… I hope AAP hame esse he videos upload karate rhenge

  2. Thank you so much ma'am 😊
    Your video helped me a lot 🙂
    Short and simple to understand 🙂
    Thank you ☺️

  3. There are 4 things which are required to be proved in ipc Actus Reus, Mens Rea, conduct and Casuation( which is most important) casuation is the link between the conduct and the consequence of human act ( which is actús reus)

  4. As much as I observed mujhe ek trick mila hai ye yad karne ka
    Actus Reus A(action) and Mens rea M(mind) thinking in mind
    Is it right ????
    Actually I'm not a law student I am a business management student but I thought ki thoda knowledge mil jayega esiliye ye video dekhi

  5. Respected mam.. at the end of the video please don't give long lecture on your previous or upcoming videos related details.. it feels irritating. Just tel what you have uploaded or you will upload on which topic.

  6. You explained it really well❤ but i am still wondering k jharoo se insan kesay mar jata ha …… mujay bhot jharoo par chuky hain n i am still alive ………😂😂😂😂😂😂 Love from Pakistan

  7. Baki tho teek hai.. Magar tum ny larki ka hatho larky ko marwa kar galath kya….. Hum larky intny kamzoor naen k koe larki hum ko 2 daly

  8. Itne samaya se ye baat samajh mai nahi aa rahi thi magar aapki video dekhne ke baad saare doubts clear ho gye

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