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Point out incorrect response. The principle underlying section 91 I.P.C. is that consent will only condone the act causing harm to the person giving the consent, which will otherwise be an offence. Acts which are offences independently of any harm which they may cause will not be covered by consent given by the sufferer. Some instances of such acts are : |
A. | Offences against public safety. |
B. | Causing miscarriage to a woman. |
C. | Mischief. |
D. | Public nuisance. |
Answer» C. Mischief. |
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