Correct option is D
Option (d) The crime has not been committed by him is the correct passive voice form of the given sentence.
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Active Voice: In Active voice the subject is the one doing the action.
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Passive Voice: In Passive voice the subject is the recipient of the action.
The sentence is in the present perfect tense, which, when converted into passive voice, retains the same tense.
The correct auxiliary verb "has" must agree with the subject "crime," which is singular, and "been" is used as the past participle with "committed" following it to form the correct passive structure.
Grammatical rule used: Present perfect tense in active voice changes to 'has/have + been + past participle' in passive voice.