‘X’ with a view to murdering ‘Y’ enters ‘...
Well as Y was away so murder or anything of that sort is impossible to happen, and as X went in with a view to murder Y he has committed trespass.
‘X’ with a view to murdering ‘Y’ enters ‘...
Explanation:
The act of entering someone's house without their permission or consent is known as House Trespass. Therefore, in this scenario, X is guilty of House Trespass as he entered Y's bedroom without his permission.
However, since X entered Y's bedroom with the intention to murder him, he is also guilty of Attempt to Murder. Even though Y was not present in the room at that moment, X's intention to kill him is enough to charge him with Attempt to Murder.
It is important to note that X has not committed Murder as it requires the actual killing of the victim. In this scenario, Y was not present in the room, and so X did not actually kill him.
Therefore, the correct answer is 'B' House Trespass. However, X can also be charged with Attempt to Murder for his intention to kill Y.
Summary:
X is guilty of House Trespass for entering Y's bedroom without his permission. X is also guilty of Attempt to Murder for his intention to kill Y. However, X has not committed Murder as Y was not present in the room, and so he did not actually kill him.