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An armed thief entered Aviral’s house. To save himself and his belongings, Aviral pushed the thief which resulted in head injuries to the thief. Is Aviral’s act justified under criminal law? a. Yes, causing injury under self defence is not a crime. b. No, causing hurt intentionally is a crime. c. Yes, because the injury was not serious. d. No, he should have called the police.
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Devansh Rustagi 4 years, 2 months ago

Sorry it's (A)

Devansh Rustagi 4 years, 2 months ago

(B) option

Alice Shivhare 4 years, 2 months ago

Everything is fine for saving an individual himself/ herself from the criminal liability person so, option 'a' is the correct one .

Kamodvardhan 03 4 years, 2 months ago

Its a because he had to save himself and the self defense act says the same
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