Section 301 IPC

301. Culpable homicide by causing death of person other than person whose death was intended.— If a person, by doing anything which he intends or knows to be likely to cause death, commits culpable homicide by causing the death of any person, whose death he neither intends nor knows himself to be likely to cause, the culpable homicide committed by the offender is of the description of which it would have been if he had caused the death of the person whose death he intended or knew himself to be likely to cause.

Final Thoughts


Introduction

Normally, to be guilty or convicted of culpable homicide, a person must either have intended to kill someone or know that their actions are likely to cause death. Section 301 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) talks about a situation where a person attempts to kill or injure someone but accidentally kills another person. Even though the person who died was not the intended target, the law still treats it as if the person had killed the intended victim.

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Key Points of Section 301 IPC

  1. Intention or Knowledge Must Be Present: The accused must have either intended to cause death or knew that his act was likely to cause death.
  2. Death of a Different Person: The person who actually dies is not the person whom the accused intended or expected to die.
  3. Still Treated as Same Offence: The offence is still considered as culpable homicide of the intended victim, even though someone else died.

Legal Principle Behind Section 301

This section follows the principle of “Transferred Malice” or “Doctrine of Transfer of Intention.”

This means: The wrongful intention (mens rea) to kill one person is transferred to the actual killing of another person. The law considers the intention and the act together, even if the victim changes.

Difference Between Section 299 and Section 301:

Section 299 IPCSection 301 IPC
General definition of culpable homicideSpecial case where someone else dies instead of the intended person
Focus is on intention or knowledge causing deathFocus is on wrongful death of an unintended person
Direct link between act and victimVictim is different from the intended person