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To commit an affray, the minimum number of persons required is:

Updated On: Jul 13, 2026
  • Two
  • Three
  • Five
  • Seven
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

This question is really testing whether the difference between affray and unlawful assembly is clear, because the number five often gets picked by mistake since it belongs to a different offence entirely.

  1. Two: is correct because Section 159 IPC defines affray as a fight taking place between two or more persons in a public place that disturbs the public peace; two fighting persons are enough to complete the offence.
  2. Three: is not the statutory figure, nothing in Section 159 IPC raises the minimum to three.
  3. Five: belongs to a different offence; Section 141 IPC requires at least five persons for an assembly to count as unlawful, it is not the minimum for affray, so picking five here confuses the two provisions.
  4. Seven: has no basis in the IPC for either affray or unlawful assembly, it does not correspond to any relevant threshold.

The correct answer is Two, since Section 159 IPC only needs two persons fighting in a public place to constitute affray, unlike unlawful assembly which needs at least five.

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