If a bailiff executes an eviction based on a civil court order later declared void for lack of jurisdiction, what protection does Section 78 of the Indian Penal Code provide?
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Section 78 IPC protects actions done under court orders if performed in good faith.
The bailiff is punishable as the order was invalid from the beginning
The bailiff can be punished only with a reduced penalty
The bailiff is exempt if he acted in good faith under the order
The bailiff is required to compensate the evicted person
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The Correct Option isC
Solution and Explanation
Step 1: Understanding Section 78 IPC.
Section 78 IPC protects any person (including a bailiff) who acts strictly under the authority of a court order that appears valid, even if the court later turns out to have no jurisdiction. Step 2: Application to the question.
Since the bailiff acted purely on the face of the order and without personal fault, Section 78 shields him from criminal liability. Step 3: Conclusion.
A bailiff is exempt from punishment if he executes the order in good faith.