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Right to private defence of the body extends to causing death has been dealt with under:
Section 100 of IPC
Section 101 of IPC
Section 102 of IPC
None.
- Section 100 of IPC:
This section allows a person to cause death when exercising the right to private defense of the body under specific circumstances. These include preventing assault that may lead to death, rape, kidnapping, or serious injury.
- Section 101 of IPC:
This section also deals with the right to private defense but allows causing harm other than death unless the act being defended against is mentioned in Section 100.
- Section 102 of IPC:
It defines when the right of private defense of the body commences and continues. It does not specify causing death.
- Option 4 - None:
This option is incorrect as Sections 100, 101, and 102 of the IPC address the right to private defense.
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