Assertion (A): Attempt to commit an offence, though does not result in any harm, should also be punished. Reason (R): A person who tries to cause a prohibited harm and fails, is, in terms of moral culpability, not materially different from the person who tries and succeeds.

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Assertion (A): Attempt to commit an offence, though does not result in any harm, should also be punished. Reason (R): A person who tries to cause a prohibited harm and fails, is, in terms of moral culpability, not materially different from the person who tries and succeeds.