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Section 82 of IPC lays down the rule of:
wholly incapax
partially incapax
both (a) & (b)
either (a) or (b).
- Option 1: wholly incapax
- Section 82 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) provides that nothing is an offense which is done by a child under seven years of age.
- It treats such children as wholly incapable of committing a crime (incapax).
- Option 2: partially incapax
- This is not applicable under Section 82.
- It would refer to someone who has some capacity but not full capacity.
- Option 3: both (a) & (b)
- This option suggests both wholly and partially incapax rules apply, which is incorrect for Section 82.
- Option 4: either (a) or (b).
- This implies it could be one or the other, which is not true for Section 82.
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