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Principle: Nothing is an offence which is done in the exercise of the right of private defence.
Facts: ‘A’, under the influence of madness, attempts to kill ‘B’. ‘B’ to save his life kills ‘A’.
‘B’ has not committed any offence.
‘B’ has committed an offence.
‘A’ has not committed an offence because he was mad.
‘A’ has committed the offence of attempt to murder.
B has not committed any offence since he killed A in order to save his life. The fact that A attacked B, under the influence of madness, doesn’t absolve B’s right to save his life. ‘B’ has not committed any offence.
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