Question:

In which of the following situations right of private defence can not extend to causing death?

Updated On: Nov 7, 2024
  • In case when an assault is causing apprehension of murder.
  • In case when assault is reflecting intention of committing rape.
  • In case when assault is reflecting intention of causing simple hurt.
  • In case when assault is reflecting intention of gratifying unnatural lust.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The right of private defence extends to causing death only in cases where there is a reasonable apprehension of death, grievous hurt, rape, unnatural lust, kidnapping, or wrongful confinement. An intention to cause simple hurt does not justify causing death in private defence.
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