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Meaning of good faith under IPC is doing any thing
Honestly
In Bona-fide manner
with due care and attenction
without fault
Here’s the thing—good faith in the Indian Penal Code (IPC) doesn’t just mean doing something “honestly.” Let’s break down each option:
- Option 1: Honestly
• Doing something honestly is important, but by itself, it’s too narrow. You might be honest but still careless.
- Option 2: In Bona-fide manner
• "Bona fide" means good faith, but again, the IPC gives a more specific standard.
- Option 3: With due care and attention
• This is the correct answer. Section 52 of IPC defines “good faith” as doing something with due care and attention. Honesty alone isn’t enough—you actually have to be careful.
- Option 4: Without fault
• This isn’t accurate; people can act in good faith and still make mistakes. Not every error is due to "fault."
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