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A headmaster who administers in good faith reasonable corporeal punishment to the children is entitled to the benefit of Sec. 88.
A surgeon who performs major operation with consent of patient is entitled to the benefit of Sec. 88.
Both (a) and (b).
None of the above.
- Option 1: A headmaster administering reasonable corporal punishment in good faith is shielded by Sec. 88, which applies to acts not intended to cause death done in good faith for a person's benefit.
- Option 2: A surgeon performing a major operation with the patient's consent is also covered under Sec. 88. The section protects acts done in good faith for the benefit of a person, with consent, and without the intention of causing harm.
- Option 3: Both scenarios mentioned in Options 1 and 2 align with Sec. 88.
- Option 4: None of the above contradicts the applicability of Sec. 88.
Answer: Option 3 – Both (a) and (b). .
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