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The expression ‘harm’ is used in Section 81 of the Indian Penal Code in the sense of:
Hurt
Injury or damage
Physical injury
Moral wrong or evil.
- Option 1: Hurt
- "Hurt" typically refers to physical pain or harm caused to a person.
- In the context of law, it might mean any bodily pain, disease, or infirmity.
- Option 2: Injury or damage
- This could refer to harm that affects either a person or property.
- It encompasses physical injury, loss of property, and other forms of damage.
- Correct Answer: Section 81 uses ‘harm’ in a broad scope, including injury or damage.
- Option 3: Physical injury
- This specifically focuses on bodily harm or physical damage done to a person.
- This is narrower than the legal term 'harm' as used in statutes.
- Option 4: Moral wrong or evil
- This refers to ethical violations or immoral actions.
- It is not necessarily linked to the physical or tangible aspects of harm.
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