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The extent to which the right of private defence of body causing death can be exercising is laid down in
Section 100 of IPC
Section 95 of IPC
Section 99 of IPC
None.
- Section 100 of IPC: This section outlines when the right of private defense of the body extends to causing death. It applies in situations where there is a reasonable fear of severe harm, like death or grievous injury. It includes instances like assault with intent to murder, rape, or kidnap.
- Section 95 of IPC: This section pertains to acts causing slight harm. It states that minimal harm, which a person of ordinary sense wouldn't complain about, is exempt from penalty.
- Section 99 of IPC: It limits the right of private defense—no harm should exceed the necessity of self-protection. Protection against public servant actions done in good faith is included.
- Correct Answer: Section 100 of IPC
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