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Every person has a right to defend ____ against any offence:

Updated On: Jul 13, 2026
  • his own body only
  • his own body and the body of his relatives only
  • his own body and the body of any other person
  • he has no right to defend against any offence affecting the human body
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Private defence law exists so that a person is not left helpless while waiting for the police to arrive, and Section 97 IPC is deliberately drafted to let that protection extend beyond the person acting.

  1. Own body only: would mean a bystander could never step in to protect someone being attacked, which is not how Section 97 is worded.
  2. Own body and relatives only: adds a family limit that the section never places. The IPC does not ask whether the person being defended is a relative.
  3. Own body and the body of any other person: reflects the actual text; the right covers the person's own body as well as any other person's body, so a stranger coming to another stranger's aid is acting lawfully within this right, subject to the limits in Section 99.
  4. No right at all: contradicts the entire chapter on private defence, which exists precisely to recognise this right.

The correct answer is his own body and the body of any other person, since Section 97 IPC extends the right of private defence beyond the individual himself.

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