THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
ACT NO. 45 OF 1860
CHAPTER XXIII
OF ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT OFFENCES
- 511.Punishment for attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or
other imprisonment.—Whoever attempts to commit an offence punishable by this Code with
imprisonment for life] or imprisonment, or to cause such an offence to be committed, and in such
attempt does any act towards the commission of the offence, shall, where no express provision is made by
this Code for the punishment of such attempt, be punished with 3[imprisonment of any description
provided for the offence, for a term which may extend to one-half of the imprisonment for life or, as the
case may be, one- half of the longest term of imprisonment provided for that offence], or with such fine as
is provided for the offence, or with both.
Illustrations
(a) A makes an attempt to steal some jewels by breaking open a box, and finds after so opening the box, that there is no
jewel in it. He has done an act towards the commission of theft, and therefore is guilty under this section.
(b) A makes an attempt to pick the pocket of Z by thrusting his hand into Z’s pocket. A fails in the attempt in consequence of
Z’s having nothing in his pocket. A is guilty under this section.