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The doctrine ‘volenti nonfit injuria’ is contained in:
section 87 of IPC
section 88 of IPC
section 89 of IPC
all the above.
- Volenti Non Fit Injuria is a legal principle meaning "to a willing person, no injury is done." It applies when a person consents to the risk.
- Option 1: Section 87 of IPC
- Section 87 covers acts not intended to cause death or grievous hurt if done with the person's consent.
- It embodies the principle of Volenti Non Fit Injuria.
- Option 2: Section 88 of IPC
- Section 88 deals with acts done in good faith for another's benefit with their consent.
- It also includes Volenti Non Fit Injuria principles.
- Option 3: Section 89 of IPC
- Section 89 pertains to acts done in good faith for a child's or insane person's benefit.
- It requires guardian consent, aligning partly with the doctrine.
- Option 4: All the above
- All sections incorporate elements of consent and good faith actions, relevant to the doctrine.
- Correct Answer: Option 4: All the above
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