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There must be a reasonable apprehension of death or grievous hurt or hurt to the person or damage to the property concerned.
It there is sufficient time for recourse to public authorities.
More harm than that is necessary should not be caused.
All of these.
- Option 1: This addresses the need for a reasonable fear of death, serious injury, or property damage. This apprehension is crucial for legal self-defense claims.
- Option 2: States that if there is enough time, seeking help from public authorities is required, rather than taking personal action.
- Option 3: Emphasizes the principle of proportionality, which means you shouldn't cause more harm than necessary when defending yourself or property.
- Option 4: All of these principles together guide the appropriate action in the face of threats or danger, combining elements of necessity and proportionality.
Answer: Option 4 - All of these.
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