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The defence of ‘consent’ applies to:
private wrongs
public wrongs
both (a) & (b)
neither (a) nor (b).
- Option 1: Private wrongs
- Typically refers to torts or civil wrongs.
- Consent is a common defense in such cases, like in cases of battery or defamation.
- Option 2: Public wrongs
- Relates to crimes against the state or society.
- Consent is rarely a defense here, as crimes usually affect public interest.
- Option 3: Both (a) & (b)
- Implies consent is a defense in both private and public wrongs.
- This isn't usually the case, as public wrongs prioritize societal impact.
- Option 4: Neither (a) nor (b)
- Suggests consent isn't a defense in any type of wrong.
- This isn't accurate, as consent is valid in private wrongs.
- ?? Correct Answer: Option 1, private wrongs
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