1. The physical aspect of crime is actus reas.
2. The mental aspect of crime is mens rea.
3. The motive is the desire to commit crime
Which of the following is correct for the aforesaid

1. The physical aspect of crime is actus reas.
2. The mental aspect of crime is mens rea.
3. The motive is the desire to commit crime
Which of the following is correct for the aforesaid Correct Answer All the above

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Principle: Not only mens rea, but actus reus must also exist for a crime to be committed.
Fact: A and B, being husband and wife, are engaged in a bitter quar rel. B threatened to commit suicide and goes to a nearby well and jumps.
Consequently, she dies. Is A guilty?
Actus me invito factus non est mens actus' means
Consider the following schedule S of transactions T1, T2, T3, T4: T1 T2 T3 T4   Reads(X)         Writes(X) Commit   Writes(X)  Commit         Writes(Y) Reads(Z) Commit           Reads(X) Reads(Y) Commit   Which one of the following statements is CORRECT?
Give best response. Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea, (act itself does not make a man guilty unless his intentions were so). Thus mens rea means