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  1. IPC Section 307, commonly referred to as an attempt to murder case, pertains to cases where an individual attempts to cause the death of another person. This section recognizes the seriousness of the act of attempting to take someone's life and imposes legal consequences accordingly.

  2. Attempts by Life Convicts: When any person offending under this section is under sentence of imprisonment for life, he may, if hurt is caused, be punished with death. ...More in Chapter XVI Classification u/schedule 1 CrPC

  3. Attempts by life convicts.— When any person offending under this section is under sentence of imprisonment for life, he may, if hurt is caused, be punished with death. llustrations (a) A shoots at Z with intention to kill him, under such circumstances that, if death ensued.

  4. The offence of attempt to murder is a non-bailable crime which means that in a complaint filed under Section 307, the judge is empowered to refuse bail and remand a person to judicial or police custody. Also, an attempt to murder is a non-compoundable offence and the case cannot be withdrawn by the petitioner at his/her will. Theories of attempt

  5. IPC sections 307 and 308 of the code deal with the offenses of an attempt to murder and attempt to commit culpable homicide amounting to murder. Both these sections have expressed in similar language and so should be interpreted in the same way.

  6. In the IPC section 307, Whoever does any act with such intention or knowledge and under such circumstances that, if he by that act caused death shall considered in attempt to murder.

  7. Attempts by life-convicts .-- 2 [When any person offending under this section is under sentence of 2 [imprisonment for life], he may, if hurt is caused, be punished with death.] Illustrations. (a) A shoots at Z with intention to kill him, under such circumstances that, if death ensued A would be guilty of murder.