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The right to private defence is available with respect to:
harm to body
harm to movable property
harm to immovable property
all the above.
- The right to private defence allows individuals to protect themselves and their property against harm.
- Option 1: This right extends to defending oneself against harm to the body. Individuals can use reasonable force to protect themselves.
- Option 2: It includes defence against harm to movable property, allowing protection of personal belongings.
- Option 3: The right also covers defending immovable property, safeguarding one's home or land.
- Option 4: ? All the above-mentioned scenarios are covered under the right to private defence.
Option 4: all the above is correct, as it encompasses harm to the body, movable, and immovable property.
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